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XML Security
Security is essential for the exchange of sensitive XML documents over the public networks. The Phaos XML Security Suite supports both the core elements of XML security - encrypting and signing - as well as the more advanced XKMS and SAML functionality.
With Phaos XML, data integrity and confidentiality are ensured. Secure messaging required for interacting with Web Services is enabled. Phaos XML toolkits enable trusted communication between trading partners with disparate systems and applications.
The Phaos XML Security Suite complies with the W3C specifications for encryption and digital signatures. In addition, developers can use Phaos XML in conjunction with implementations of the Document Object Model (DOM) API for XML.
The Phaos XML Security Suite integrates seamlessly with all other Phaos security products.
- Phaos XML - Core security tools for encryption and signing. Complies with the W3C XML Signature and XML Encryption specifications.
- Phaos XKMS - Complementary to Phaos XML and provides support for registration, location and validation of keys and certificates using a trusted Web service.
- Phaos SAML - Complementary to Phaos XML and provides XML-based security assertions for entity attributes, authentication and authorization.
- Phaos Liberty - Complementary to Phaos XML and provides secure federated network identity thereby enabling single sign-on convenience for users
- Phaos WSS - Complementary to Phaos XML and provides interoperable and secure SOAP based messaging systems and web Services
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“Security is of the utmost importance in protecting the integrity of customers’ valuable business information. We are pleased to offer developers and ISV's the security features available with the SSLavaTM Toolkit as we expand our business network into the Internet arena, continuing to provide our customers with the reliability and security they have come to value through use of our products.”
Dave Clare,
Director of ISV Recruitment,
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