ebizQ Announces Upcoming Security Architectures and SOA Webinar
07/24/2008
ebizQ.net (http://www.ebizq.net), the Insider's guide to Business and IT Agility, today announced it will be hosting an interactive Webinar on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at 12 PM EST. The Webinar, entitled "Evolving Security Architectures and SOA for Better Business Collaboration," will provide attendees of ebizQ's July 23rd Enterprise 2.0 conference and those who missed it with a better understanding of security architectures and the unique impacts of SOA upon enterprise security. Registration for the Webinar in now open at http://www.ebizq.net/webinars/9828.html.
Traditional security models have been aimed at securing corporate boundaries, and then the network, reinforcing a 'perimeterized' approach. This conflicts with today's business demands for more connectivity among customers, suppliers and business partners outside the corporate boundary. Business today wants to exploit the benefits of pervasive, fast, reliable, and inexpensive Internet connectivity. For many organizations, this means using a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for new applications. However, what do these trends mean for security architectures?
In this Webinar, Mike Jerbic of The Open Group Security Forum and Trusted Systems Consulting Group and Fred Etemadieh of the SOA Security Working Group will answer this question by focusing on the increasingly distributed nature of corporate IT networks, including the rapid emergence of SOAs, and the impact of these changes upon security architectures. Several new approaches for ensuring greater business collaboration will also be discussed.
This Webinar will provide those who attended the "Web 2.0 and SOA" Panel Discussion during ebizQ's Enterprise 2.0 conference with the necessary information to successfully secure their mash up applications.
For more information visit the Webinars homepage at http://www.ebizq.net/webinars/9828.html
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