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.NET Security

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  • Dec 2010

Overview

  • Lead author is a recognized authority on Microsoft technologies and is the author of Visual Basic 6 Win32 API Tutorial
  • Comprehensive analysis of the .NET security model
  • In-depth coverage of the cryptographic classes in .NET
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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About this book

When you use .NET to create client-and server-side applications, you have to address a new and large set of security issues. .NET Security shows you what you need to know by covering different aspects of the .NET security model through detailed discussions about the key namespaces. The authors demonstrate how to write .NET code to create secure systems within the .NET Framework. They also discuss possible break-ins to the security model in .NETand how .NET prevents such intrusions.

This tutorial explains how to use the .NET security and cryptographic classes, and functions as a reference manual for developers seeking to understand security implementation in the .NET Framework. Additionally, the .NET Framework requires understanding in many new areas like managed code, permissions, and evidenceall of which this dynamic book covers.

About the authors

Pete Stromquist is a consultant at Magenic Technologies (one of the nation's premiere Microsoft Gold Certified Partners), specializing in web-enabled application development using Microsoft tools and technologies. He has spent the last several years architecting and developing the following types of applications: intranet content management, web-enabled training and testing software, B2B and B2C e-commerce, and web-based telemetry and logistics. Pete has complemented his VB skills with several other technologies such as XML, XSL, COM+, IIS, ASP and, of course, .NET. He also enjoys teaching and presenting on .NET technologies. Pete has a mechanical engineering background and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota.

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