3.8 Proceedings Paper

SOAP messaging to provide quality of protection through Kerberos Authentication

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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/IWSSIP55020.2022.9854476

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SOAP; Service Oriented Architecture; Web services; Kerberos authentication; Web security

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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a widely adopted architecture that utilizes web services for application development and integration. This article provides an overview and analysis of standards in web service security, focusing on SOAP messages with Kerberos authentication.
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a widely adopted architecture that uses web services, which have become increasingly important in the development and integration of applications. Its purpose is to allow information system technologies to interact by exchanging messages between sender and recipient using the simple object access protocol (SOAP), an XML document, or the HTTP protocol. We will attempt to provide an overview and analysis of standards in the field of web service security, specifically SOAP messages, using Kerberos authentication, which is a computer network security protocol that provides users with high security for requests between two or more hosts located in an unreliable location such as the internet. Everything that has to do with Kerberos has to deal with systems that rely on data authentication.

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