WS-Security (Web Services Security) is a set of standards designed to secure SOAP-based web services. It relies on standards like:
SAML (A): Used for authentication and authorization.
XML (C): The fundamental format used for message security.
SOAP (D): The underlying protocol that WS-Security enhances with security features.
However, WSDL (Web Services Description Language) is not a security standard—it is used to describe web service endpoints and methods, making it unrelated to WS-Security's core focus on authentication, encryption, and message integrity.
WSDL (Web Services Description Language) is not directly part of the WS-Security standards. WSDL is an XML-based language used for describing the interface and operations of web services. It provides a standardized way to define the structure of the messages and the methods supported by a web service. While WSDL plays a crucial role in the overall architecture and interoperability of web services, it is not specifically part of the WS-Security standards
This section is not available anymore. Please use the main Exam Page.CCSP Exam Questions
Log in to ExamTopics
Sign in:
Community vote distribution
A (35%)
C (25%)
B (20%)
Other
Most Voted
A voting comment increases the vote count for the chosen answer by one.
Upvoting a comment with a selected answer will also increase the vote count towards that answer by one.
So if you see a comment that you already agree with, you can upvote it instead of posting a new comment.
ctux
Highly Voted 5 years, 3 months agoMaciekMT
Most Recent 1 month, 3 weeks agocoentror
9 months agoMo22
1 year agojoeee7
1 year, 8 months agoescaprix
1 year, 10 months agoPika26
1 year, 11 months agoakg001
2 years, 11 months agoKCjoe
4 years, 8 months agoKCjoe
4 years, 7 months ago