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Layer 7 Technologies Announces Support for Solaris(TM) 10 on SPARC

Leading XML Security and Networking Vendor Adds Support for SPARC Platforms to Family of Products to Help Secure, Simply and Scale XML and SOA Deployments

Fast and Flexible Security Solutions for Cross-Domain Web Services Integrations

This paper presents general, benefit, and architectural information about the SecureSpan™ family of products.

A Practical Guide to Policy Authoring for SOA Governance

This Webcast, presented by Layer 7 CTO and WS-Policy co-editor, Dr. Toufic Boubez, will cover how to declaratively *define SOA Policy for SOA Governance applications.* Consistent, standards based policy definition is the first step in implementing an SOA Governance framework.

ZapForum Podcast: Understanding Identity & SOA

Learn what identity is and how it fits into SOA, understand the relationships between identity and governance and between identity and policy. Grasp the nature of federated identity, and the standards that support it

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iTKO Announces Release of LISA 4.5 SOA Testing, Validation & Virtualization Solution

Leading SOA Testing & Virtualization Platform Proven and Enhanced for Customer Needs, including new Service Virtualization Capabilities for High-Performance Implementations


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SecureSpan™ XML Data Screen

The SecureSpan™ XML Data Screen protects XML, Web services and Web 2.0 applications from damage, downtime or improper information. The XML Data Screen is the first Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) / Web-Oriented Architecture (WOA) XML appliance specifically designed to cleanse XML data streams of threats, vulnerabilities and unauthorized content for all common XML message formats including POX, SOAP, REST and AJAX.

Acting as a content filter, the XML Data Screen can be configured to scan, expurgate or transform malicious or malformed data, classified or unwanted “dirty” words and AJAX generated scripts. Policies can be defined to remove, block or transform illegal data or entire messages. Traffic to specific endpoints can be restricted or throttled based on user defined traffic limits, data formats or REST based URLs. HTTP headers and form data can be validated, transformed or removed as required. The XML Data Screen also protects applications from XML Denial of Service (XDoS) and other parser-based exploits, assuring the continuous availability of service endpoints.

The SecureSpan XML Data Screen is available as a linearly scalable, high performance 64-bit, multi-processor, 1U appliance with onboard XML acceleration and optional SSL accelerator. Deployment options include acting as a central entry point to a network of Web services, an on-ramp to an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) or as an ESB co-processor for cleansing XML documents. All operations on the SecureSpan XML Data Screen can be configured independently for inbound and outbound traffic.

To future proof customers against changing requirements, the SecureSpan XML Data Screen is software upgradeable to SecureSpan XML Firewall and VPN or the SecureSpan XML Networking Gateway.

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