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 Developing More-Secure ASP.NET 2.0 Applications

 

Developing More-Secure ASP.NET 2.0 Applications

Published by: MICROSOFT PRESS
Author: Baier, Dominick
Group: ASP.NET 2.0
ISBN: 0735623317
ISBN 13: 9780735623316
Number of pages: 450
User level: Programmer - Int/Adv
Objective: Reference Date Published: Sep 2006
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 Online Price £20.46

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Build your expertise for developing more-secure applications with ASP.NET 2.0. A leading security expert delivers best practices, pragmatic instruction, and extensive code samples in Microsoft Visual C# to help you develop Web applications that are more robust, more reliable, and more resistant to attack.
Discover how to:
* Harden a Web server, operating system, communication protocol, and ASP.NET Validate input data with white listing, regular expressions, sandboxing, and other techniques
* Understand design and security implications of various cryptography approaches
* Integrate with Microsoft Windows security features such as impersonation, delegation and protocol transition
* Implement Web farm, single sign-on, and mixed-mode authentication
* Use provider-based features for user and role management and authentication
* Trace attacks with error-handling, logging, and instrumentation
* Lock down your application with partial trust
PLUS - Get code samples on the Web

Web Application Security
ASP.NET 2.0 Architecture
Input Validation
Storing Secrets
Authentication & Authorization
Security Provider & Controls
Logging & Instrumentation
Partial Trust ASP.NET
Deployment & Configuration
Tools & Resources

Appendices:
Building a Customer Protected Configuration Provider
Session State
Compartmentalizing ASP.NET Applications
Secure Web Services
Unit Testing Web Applications Using Visual Studio Team Edition

Index

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