DSig Part 1: XML Digital Signature and WS-Security Integrity
This post was originally published as “DSig Part 1: XML Digital Signature and WS-Security Integrity” on the Levvel Blog.
Convert an X509v3 Binary Security Token to PEM Format
This tutorial describes how to convert a Binary Security Token extracted from a SOAP message into a valid PEM format that can be read by openssl or similar tool. If you are ever troubleshooting the use of X509v3 certificates used with WS-Security, this can come in very handy.
WS-Security Integrity (XML Digital Signature)
This post continues exploring the use of XML Digital Signature; this time we look at WS-Security Integrity (use of XML Digital Signatures with WS-Security). Our examples show a digital signature and a timestamp in a WS-Security <Security> SOAP Header.
Secure Identity Propagation using WS-Trust, WS-Security, and SAML2 — IBM Impact, 2011 Session
On April 13th, 2011, Ryan Triplett and I spoke at IBM Impact in Las Vegas. The topic was “Secure Identity Propagation using WS-Trust, WS-Security, and SAML2“. The PowerPoint presentation can be found here. The original abstract:
Secure Identity Propagation using WS-Trust, WS-Security, and SAML2
I gave the following presentation at IBM Impact in April, 2011.




