Services composing dynamically and recomposing themselves. Mutating without the user knowledge!! Imagine I give credit card information on one of the servers that I trust. This server passes this information to some other server that I don’t trust or it could be simply just a server inappropriately located. For example, Google is facing anti-trust trials because Brazil wants Orkut data and google claims since the data resides in California, it does not have the rights to the data. Imagine my web identity is being stored in an enemy country server.
In the SOA world, where services compose, recompose, orchestrate, and mutate do you know where your data is going? How can you trust such a model where your web identity is exchanging hands in between strangers and you have no clue who has access to it?
In the SOA world, where services compose, recompose, orchestrate, and mutate do you know where your data is going? How can you trust such a model where your web identity is exchanging hands in between strangers and you have no clue who has access to it?
- What would be needed to create a trust model for customers and businesses??
- Is current SOA model enough for this trust model??
- Do we need a World body to administer/monitor/police SOA authentication, composition, orchestration, mutation, etc.??

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