The privacy and integrity of data when IBM® Business Process Manager processes
are invoked is critical to maintaining security.
Data privacy and data integrity are closely related concepts. For
a more detailed discussion, refer to the
WebSphere® Application
Server Network Deployment Information
Center.
Privacy
Privacy means that an unauthorized
user should not be able to intercept and read data.
Integrity
Integrity means that an
unauthorized user should not be able to alter data.
Data integrity and privacy solutions provided in IBM Business Process Manager
IBM Business Process Manager supports
two widely-used solutions for data privacy and integrity:
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol: SSL uses a handshake to authenticate
the end points and exchange information used to generate the session
key that will be used by the end points for encryption and decryption.
SSL is a synchronous protocol and is suitable for point-to-point communication.
SSL requires that the two end points maintain a connection with each
other for the duration of the SSL session.
- WS-Security: This standard defines Simple Object Access Control
(SOAP) extensions for securing SOAP messages. WS-Security adds support
for authentication, integrity, and privacy for a single SOAP message.
Unlike SSL, there is no handshake to establish a session key. This
makes WS-Security suitable for securing messages in an asynchronous
environment, such as SOAP over Java™ Message
Service (JMS) or SOAP over Service Integration Bus (SIB). WS-Security
deployment descriptors can be set in your applications before deployment. See related information for more details.
In a business integration environment with multiple systems interacting
with one another, it is likely that some of the communication will
be asynchronous. Therefore, in most instances, WS-Security may be
a more suitable solution.