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hello good afternoon um my name is james i work at context information security over at canary wharf and iamp;#39;m here to talk about exploiting xml digital signature implementations so specifically iamp;#39;m going to talk about some research i did into the implementations themselves and i found quite a few interesting vulnerabilities while i was doing it and so iamp;#39;m going to go through some of these vulnerabilities if youamp;#39;ve ever seen a sort of presentation iamp;#39;ve done before youamp;#39;ll know thereamp;#39;s going to be a lot of code slides probably later on which show the vulnerabilities in action and a few demos where i actually exploit the vulnerabilities themselves why would we care about this so thereamp;#39;s quite a few technologies which rely on xml digital signatures in order to verify the identity of a network resource or a network user thereamp;#39;s things like soap web security or soap security which is a security standard for adding sort of