Presentation: "Security for the Services World"

Time: Friday 14:45 - 15:45

Location: Olympic

Abstract: The increase in adoption of public and private services using REST or SOAP technologies exposes new targets for malicious attacks. Security technologies and standards applied to REST/SOAP interfaces provides a means to govern usage and reduce threats. This presentation will provide an overview of security terminology, current security standards in transport and messaging style of communication as well as identification of available security frameworks. Examples of security threats and application of security options to reduce their likelihood will be examined.

Chris Riley

 Chris  Riley

Chris Riley is a Senior Consultant and speaker having supported many engagements across North America. He is a contributor to the “SOA Design Patterns” book from the Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series, On SOA podcasts series and to SOA Magazine. In his capacity as a consultant, Chris is working with Fortune 500 organizations in Financial Services, Consumer Products, Education and Government Agencies in their pursuit of Enterprise SOA. His expertise focuses on helping organizations move from traditional distributed computing processes to a Service Oriented Architecture using Open Standards.

Prior to working with SOA Systems, Chris ran Professional Service for Cape Clear Software as Director of Architecture helping North American customers implement Enterprise Service Bus technology. In this role, Chris also coordinated and supported webinars and speaking engagements promoting ESB/SOA with Gartner, Forrester and ZapThink as well as public forums such as the Integration Consortium, Toronto Java User Group and SOA Seminar Series. Previous to Cape Clear, Chris worked at Extricity, Inc. as a Senior Solution Consultant and PTC as a manager of Technical Services.