A public/private consortium in Oregon is developing a secure information network that was created as a direct result of homeland security concerns. The consortium responsible for developing the Oregon Trial of Emergency and Security Technology (O-TEST) demonstrated the model in . . . . A public/private consortium in Oregon is developing a secure information network that was created as a direct result of homeland security concerns. The consortium responsible for developing the Oregon Trial of Emergency and Security Technology (O-TEST) demonstrated the model in Washington, D.C., Nov. 13. "It is a protocol of communication that is IP-based and lives on top of a public network that provides a secure point-to-point data interchange," said Wyatt Starnes, president and chief executive officer of Tripwire Inc. and a member of the board of directors of RAINS -- the Oregon Regional Alliance for Information and Network Security. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . A joint venture in Oregon is creating a protected communication system tailored for national safety requirements.. Secure Information Network, Oregon Consortium, Data Security, Homeland Security. . Anthony Pell
XML Encryption provides end-to-end security for applications that require secure exchange of structured data. XML itself is the most popular technology for structuring data, and therefore XML-based encryption is the natural way to handle complex requirements for security in data interchange . . . . XML Encryption provides end-to-end security for applications that require secure exchange of structured data. XML itself is the most popular technology for structuring data, and therefore XML-based encryption is the natural way to handle complex requirements for security in data interchange applications. Here in part 1 of this two-part series, Bilal explains how XML and security are proposed to be integrated into the W3C's Working Draft for XML Encryption. Currently, Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the de facto standard for secure communication over the Internet. TLS is an end-to-end security protocol that follows the famous Secure Socket Layer (SSL). SSL was originally designed by Netscape, and its version 3.0 was later adapted by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) while they were designing TLS. This is a very secure and reliable protocol that provides end-to-end security sessions between two parties. XML Encryption is not intended to replace or supersede SSL/TLS. Rather, it provides a mechanism for security requirements that are not covered by SSL. The following are a two important areas not addressed by SSL: * Encrypting part of the data being exchanged * Secure sessions between more than two parties With XML Encryption, each party can maintain secure or insecure states with any of the communicating parties. Both secure and non-secure data can be exchanged in the same document. For example, think of a secure chat application containing a number of chat rooms with several people in each room. XML-encrypted files can be exchanged between chatting partners so that data intended for one room will not be visible to other rooms. The link for this article located at developerWorks is no longeravailable. . XML Encryption provides end-to-end security for applications that require secure exchange of structu. encryption, provides, end-to-end, security, applications, require, secure, exchange, structu. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
CI SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS, a small U.K.-based company specializing in business-to-business data encryption, announced Monday that it has acquired the worldwide patent to the transfer of encrypted EDI (electronic data interchange) documents for sending over the Internet. EDI is a standard for . . . . CI SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS, a small U.K.-based company specializing in business-to-business data encryption, announced Monday that it has acquired the worldwide patent to the transfer of encrypted EDI (electronic data interchange) documents for sending over the Internet. EDI is a standard for electronically transmitting information and has been in wide use for approximately 25 years. CI lawyers are examining the company's rights, with a view to requesting license fees from several companies that market EDI software, said CI's Managing Director Jonathan Palmer, who estimated the worldwide market for EDI at some $70 billion a year. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . UK INNOVATIONS LTD, a British firm, secures patent for secure cloud-based file exchange ensuring safe online transactions.. Data Encryption, EDI, Internet Security, Document Transfer, Business Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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