You can't convert the service endpoint to webHttpBinding because Silverlight only supports basicHttpBinding. To secure your services for Silverlight, you need create a basicHttpBinding with Transport level security. Then, create a service behavior that specifies that httpsGetEnabled="true".
I have included a sample below.
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