Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) Conference - Houston 2005 The Open Group
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  Paul Patrick, Chief Architect, AquaLogic, BEA Systems, Inc.    
Paul PatrickAs Chief Architect for the AquaLogic product family for BEA Systems, Paul Patrick is responsible for the overall architectural direction of the products in the AquaLogic family. Having joined BEA in 1997, Paul has played a number of keys roles in BEA including Chief Security Architect, Security Architect for WebLogic Server, and co-architect of WebLogic Enterprise (now Tuxedo). Prior to coming to BEA, Paul was at Digital Equipment Corporation for 13 years where he held numerous architect positions including the lead for ObjectBroker™ CORBA ORB.

Paul has over 20 years experience in the high technology industry with roles in software and hardware development, including network device firmware and diagnostics, network protocols, distributed computing technology, tool development, quality assurance, technical support, and has been a technical leader in the development of distributed technology.

Paul is also the author of several patent applications in the areas of security and service-based architectures as well as been published in a number of industry publications, and written a book on CORBA.

   
 

Presentation
Security in a SOA-based Enterprise
As enterprises begin to move toward application infrastructures based on a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) approach, it’s becoming critical to understand the security implications that come along with these decisions. Areas such as reliability, availability, scalability, performance, and isolation become critical factors when thinking about the security requirements of this kind of approach. Additionally, there is the common issue of integrating the security aspects of legacy applications into an overall security fabric for the enterprise. With these issues in mind, this talk focuses on emerging standards and best practices that can be used to address some of these issues.

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