CWCFF 2013 - The Concept of the Windows Communication Foundation Framework Workshop
Topics/Call fo Papers
Securing distributed systems continues to be an important research challenge. One hard problem in securing a distributed system arises from the fact that a remote software platform may be compromised and running malicious code. In particular, a compromised platform may exhibit arbitrarily malicious behavior. The task of remote code attestation then is to identify what software is running on a remote platform and to detect a corrupted participant. (BIND: A Fine-grained Attestation Service for Secure Distributed Systems, Carnegie Mellon University).
So that in our Presentation we will focus on the Concept of WCF Framework, and how to use it to secure these systems.
Agenda:
1. Distributed System Overivew.
2. Brief History of Service Orientation.
3. Introducing Windows Communication Foundation.
4. WCF Architecture.
5. WCF Bindings Protocol.
6. WCF Security Mode and Transfer Protection Level.
7. Client Credential Type.
8. Speaker Panels
So that in our Presentation we will focus on the Concept of WCF Framework, and how to use it to secure these systems.
Agenda:
1. Distributed System Overivew.
2. Brief History of Service Orientation.
3. Introducing Windows Communication Foundation.
4. WCF Architecture.
5. WCF Bindings Protocol.
6. WCF Security Mode and Transfer Protection Level.
7. Client Credential Type.
8. Speaker Panels
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