WS-Security (Web Services Security) is a set of specifications for securing web services. It provides a general-purpose mechanism for associating security tokens with web service messages. These tokens can be used to represent various security credentials, such as X.509 certificates, Kerberos tickets, and usernames/passwords. WS-Security also defines how to sign and encrypt SOAP messages to ensure integrity and confidentiality. It is commonly used to secure web services by implementing authentication, authorization, and data protection.
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