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Beginning ASP.NET security


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You may know ASP.NET, but if you don't understand how to secure your applications, you need this book. This vital guide explores the often-overlooked topic of teaching programmers how to design ASP.NET Web applications so as to prevent online thefts and security breaches. You'll start with a thorough look at ASP.NET 3.5 basics and see happens when you don't implement security, including some amazing examples. The book then delves into the development of a Web application, walking you through the vulnerable points at every phase. Learn to factor security in from the ground up, discover a wealth of tips and industry best practices, and explore code libraries and more resources provided by Microsoft and others. •Shows you step by step how to implement the very latest security techniques •Reveals the secrets of secret-keeping—encryption, hashing, and not leaking information to begin with •Delves into authentication, authorizing, and securing sessions •Explains how to secure Web servers and Web services, including WCF and ASMX •Walks you through threat modeling, so you can anticipate problems •Offers best practices, techniques, and industry trends you can put to use right away Defend and secure your ASP.NET 3.5 framework Web sites with this must-have guide.

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Latest edition,

Pt. 1. The ASP.NET security basics. pt. 2. Securing common ASP.NET tasks. pt. 3. Advanced ASP.NET scenarios


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