WS-SecureConversation

WS-SecureConversation is a Web Services specification, created by IBM and others, that works in conjunction with WS-Security, WS-Trust and WS-Policy to allow the creation and sharing of security contexts. Extending the use cases of WS-Security, the purpose of WS-SecureConversation is to establish security contexts for multiple SOAP message exchanges, reducing the overhead of key establishment.[1]

Features

WS-SecureConversation is meant to provide an extensible framework and a flexible syntax, with which one could implement various security mechanisms. It does not by itself guarantee security, but the implementor has to ensure that the result is not vulnerable to any attack.

Pros/Cons

Following a pattern similar to TLS, WS-SecureConversation establishes a kind of session key. The processing overhead for key establishment is reduced significantly when compared to WS-Security in the case of frequent message exchanges. However, a new layer is put on top of WS-Security, that implies other WS-* protocols like WS-Addressing and WS-Trust. So the importance of performance has to be compared to the added complexity and dependencies. See the performance section in WS-Security.

External links

Associated specifications

The following specifications are associated with WS-SecureConversation:

See also

References

  1. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/library/specification/ws-secon/ Web Services Secure Conversation Language
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