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4. SWS 2007: Fairfax, Virginia, USA
- Peng Ning, Ernesto Damiani, Seth Proctor:

Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop On Secure Web Services, SWS 2007, Fairfax, VA, USA, November 2, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-892-3
Session 1
- Nils Gruschka, Meiko Jensen, Torben Dziuk:

Event-based application of ws-security policy on soap messages. 1-8 - Jun Li, Alan H. Karp:

Access control for the services oriented architecture. 9-17 - Berthold Agreiter, Muhammad Alam, Ruth Breu, Michael Hafner, Alexander Pretschner, Jean-Pierre Seifert, Xinwen Zhang:

A technical architecture for enforcing usage control requirements in service-oriented architectures. 18-25
Session 2
- Jason Crampton, Hoon Wei Lim, Kenneth G. Paterson:

What can identity-based cryptography offer to web services? 26-36 - Sebastian Gajek, Lijun Liao, Jörg Schwenk:

Breaking and fixing the inline approach. 37-43 - George O. M. Yee:

A privacy controller approach for privacy protection in web services. 44-51 - Samir Saklikar, Subir Saha:

Next steps for security assertion markup language (saml). 52-65
Session 3
- Pedro Felix

, Carlos Ribeiro
:
A scalable and flexible web services authentication model. 66-72 - Srijith Krishnan Nair, Ivan Djordjevic, Bruno Crispo, Theodosis Dimitrakos

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Secure web service federation management using tpm virtualisation. 73-82 - Hannah K. Lee, Heiko Luedemann:

lightweight decentralized authorization model for inter-domain collaborations. 83-89
Session 4
- Nicola Dragoni

, Fabio Massacci
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Security-by-contract for web services. 90-98 - Vijayant Dhankhar, Saket Kaushik, Duminda Wijesekera, Anil Nerode:

Evaluating distributed xacml policies. 99-110 - Bechara al Bouna, Richard Chbeir

, Stefania Marrara:
A multimedia access control language for virtual and ambient intelligence environments. 111-120

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