OASIS fuels security agenda

Monday, 2 September 2002, 12:09 PM EST

This week, 95 individuals representing 56 different companies will meet in Redwood City, Calif., to apply for membership in a new TC (technical committee) being formed by the Organization for Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) to address the WS-Security specification, said Kelvin Lawrence, distinguished engineer at Armonk, N.Y.-based IBM and co-chair of the OASIS WS-Security TC.

Lawrence said a complete list of accepted members will appear on the OASIS Web site after the meeting. OASIS members that have proposed TC participation include BEA Systems, Cisco, Intel, IBM, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Entrust, IONA, Novell, VeriSign, Netegrity, Oblix, SAP, RSA, Baltimore Technologies, OpenNetwork, Systinet, and Documentum.

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