Mule Enterprise Security is a set of capabilities that build on top of Mule Enterprise’s existing security capabilities, including:
- Secure Token Service and OAuth 2.0 Provider
- Digital signing and data encryption
- Credentials vault
- Security filters
In this post we are going to look at how to use the data encryption capabilities in Mule Studio. We’re going to be using Mule Enterprise. Consider the following flow

We want to return the xml sensitive information in a way only authorised recipients can see it (encrypted). With the new mule enterprise security module, encrypting information is easy, just follow 3 steps:
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Filed under: Mule ESB, Mule Studio by fernando.federico on Tuesday, March 5, 2013 | Social tagging: Anypoint Enterprise Security > encryption > MES
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Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) present unique security challenges due to loose service/application coupling and operations running across trust boundaries. To help our customers address these challenges, we have extended the Mule ESB platform security in several key areas and are making these extensions available through our Mule Enterprise Security package. This blog post will introduce the key components of that soon to be released package.
Product Overview
The first thing to know about Mule Enterprise Security is that it builds on top of Mule ESB Enterprise’s existing security capabilities. Mule ESB Enterprise already provides a solid set of security features, including:
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Filed under: CloudHub, Mule ESB, Mule Studio, MuleSoft by reza.shafii on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 | Social tagging: encryption > OAuth > Security > Singatures > Vault
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As you probably know, Mule provides pretty good support for PGP encryption (check the related links for further info on Mule’s PGP support). What we’re going to do in this blog post is provide a step-by-step, real life use case for PGP encryption. We’ll take a ride all the way from key generation to Mule configuration.
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Filed under: Mule ESB, Tech Ramblings by Mariano Gonzalez on Thursday, February 23, 2012 | Social tagging: encryption > PGP > Security
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