2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications 2009
DOI: 10.1109/icc.2009.5199439
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Secure Browser-Based Access to Web Services

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“…WebEnclave Extension, while the developers can also leverage WebEnclave middleware to deploy secure web applications with ease in practice [13]. The paper described a method where the Web Service communication between a browser and a Web Service was secured using a plugin implementing the procedures described in the WS-Security for protecting SOAP messages [14]. Our main objective is to allow users to access social media applications safely, which will be achieved with our tool [15].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…WebEnclave Extension, while the developers can also leverage WebEnclave middleware to deploy secure web applications with ease in practice [13]. The paper described a method where the Web Service communication between a browser and a Web Service was secured using a plugin implementing the procedures described in the WS-Security for protecting SOAP messages [14]. Our main objective is to allow users to access social media applications safely, which will be achieved with our tool [15].…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%