VeriSign has developed the XML key management specification as an out stand to simply securing of XML based internet transactions Microsoft and web methods are developed, because of the ability to secure all web services transactions and communications is difficult for the success of web services in the enterprise. There are many benefits with XKMS the developers of it can integrate authentication, digital services and encryption services, the features and benefits of this are it is very easy to develop, the XKMS permits the developers to the speedy
The “Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards”, well recognized as OASIS, was created in 1993. The purpose of this organization was management of growth and acceptance / implementation of principles (standards) for trade of information for internet/ online business.
Authorization of the Digital Signature Services (DSS) requirement, version 1.0 has recently been done by OASIS.
It was in 2002, that DSS was initially proposed. It was the same time when the technical team of the organization was shaped for
OASIS, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards that was formed in 1993 to oversee the development and adoption of standards for Internet business information exchange, has just completed the ratification of the Digital Signature Services (DSS) specification, version 1.0.
DSS was originally proposed back in 2002 when the organization first formed a technical committee to develop XML-based protocols for digital signatures and cryptographic timestamping in Web services transactions. The core protocol involves digital
[December 04, 2000] "AuthXML is a specification for authentication and authorization information in XML. AuthXML is a transport-independent XML definition that allows security authorities in separate organizations to communicate about authentication, authorization, user profiles and authenticated user sessions in an open way. The expanded use of secured networked applications, within enterprises and between them, has led to increased complexity for users and administrators. Users are often required to make multiple logons to different applications in