This is a quite generic question (e.g. like "I am going to by a car. 1) is it fast 2.) is it secure")
However, there are some things to say here:
- The question is not, if the "architecture" is secure, but if you can
make the services that you are using secure. If you are using e.g.
Tomcat for the rest services, they will be as secure as you can make
tomcat secure.
- Since there is (or should be) no state in
REST-services, this should scale well, provided you find the right
granularity for your services and do not introduce artificial
state-handling. If you attach a load-balancer in front of the
REST-Services, each call could be sent to another machine (or
process). This will most likely lead to the database being your
bottleneck.
- Yes and no. What you describe as architecture is very
generic. Basically there is no problem in it if you do it right. But
you can produce a lot of problems with it if you do it wrong.
Conclusion: Security and scale will depend on the details and the components you are using. Basically an architecture-type like the on you chose should provide a good basis for a scalable architecture (and implementation).