Next Generation Access Management for SOA

  • Centrally Manage and Enforce. The Authorization Model describes in business terms who is allowed to do what under which circumstances. The model is enforced throughout the IT infrastructure in general and for Web services in particular.
     
  • Precise Compliance Reporting.  Documentation on who may do what - and who actually did what - is readily available for precise analysis and reporting as required to comply with legal requirements such as Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the US.
     
  • Open Web Services to the World. Safewhere's unique protection technology works independently of user origin and fundamentally protects services as required by the central Authorization Model.
     
  • Single Sign On. Safewhere provides Single-Sign-On not only for Web sites, but also for Web services. Based on widely adopted standards and specifications such as SAML 1.1/2.0, WS-Security, WS-Trust, and WS-Federation
     
  • Relieve the Programmer. No longer will the programmer be required to incorporate access control mechanisms in applications and services. Access control is performed by the Safewhere components of the infrastructure, e.g. communication channels and Web servers.

Product Sheets

Architecture description

Read this document to understand how Safewhere combines existing and emerging standards with the rising technology stacks to provide it's unique authorization and policy solution.

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SAML 2.0 connector

Danish public institutions need to integrate their ASP.NET applicaitons into government portals requiring the use of SAML 2.0 federated SSO. To meet this demand Safewhere has released our DK-SAML 2.0 connector.

If you read Danish more is available in this PDF.