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ASP.NET Security: Hack-Proofing Your ASP.NET Applications

Almost every day, the mainstream media reports that another site has been hacked. Luckily, many of these attacks are surprisingly easy to protect against. Adam Tuliper explains how these attacks occur and discusses best practices for preventing them.
2011-11-29 18:00:00   Source: ASP.NET Security: Hack-Proofing Your...   Tags: Multimedia

Add Fingerprint Scan-based Security to Your .NET Applications Today

It wasn't all that long ago that biometric authentication seemed like the kind of sci-fi technology that might never be practical outside of top-secret government laboratories. But believe it or not, you can build a fingerprint scanner into any .NET application you like just by following these simple instructions.
2006-05-26 13:03:53   Source: Add Fingerprint Scan-based Security...   Tags: Security

Using Enterprise Library in ASP.NET 2.0 Partial Trust Mode

The Enterprise Library Application Blocks aren't useful only in Windows Forms applications; you can use them in ASP.NET too by downloading a set of patch files and configuring the security settings appropriately. Find out how.

Screen-Based Input: Customized On-Screen Keyboards with the .NET Framework

Learn how to create an on-screen keyboard that uses key randomization in the .NET Framework to enhance security and the porting of applications to mobile platforms.
2012-01-02 18:00:00   Source: Screen-Based Input: Customized On-Screen Keyboards with...   Tags: Security

Enhance Your Multi-tier Applications with the Windows Communication Foundation

By making simple modifications to XML-based WCF configuration files, you can add security, transactability, and reliability to multi-tier applications nearly instantly.
2006-02-16 22:34:21   Source: Enhance Your Multi-tier Applications with the Windows...   Tags: Other

OData: OData, the Entity Framework and Windows Azure Access Control

When Sean Iannuzzi was asked to secure a Web service for an existing database and Web application, he saw the benefits of using OData, but he didn’t think it was secure enough. See how he developed his own custom implementation with extra security.
2012-09-30 18:00:00   Source: OData: OData, the Entity Framework and Windows Azure...   Tags: Components

Federated Identity: Passive Authentication for ASP.NET with WIF

The goal of federated security is to provide a mechanism for establishing trust relationships between domains. Platform tools like Windows Identity Foundation (WIF) make it much easier to support this type of identity federation. We show you how.
2010-07-29 19:00:00   Source: Federated Identity: Passive Authentication for ASP.NET...   Tags: ASP.NET

Using AOP to Implement Functional Requirements - Closing Dirty Forms

AOP can be exploited to implement functional requirements, in addition to non-function requirements such as security, transaction and etc. In this article, you'll also see examples of MVP and Memento patterns.

Silverlight Security: Securing Your Silverlight Applications

Josh Twist explains the unique challenges developers face in securing Silverlight applications. He shows where to focus your efforts, concentrating on the key aspects of authentication and authorization.
2010-05-02 19:00:00   Source: Silverlight Security: Securing Your...   Tags: Silverlight Security

Improving ASP.NET MVC MUSIC STORE more usability with DotNetAge in 30 minutes

Using the DotNetAge to upgrade the ASP.NET Mvc Music Store add widgets and security features just in minutes.
2010-11-23 09:31:00   Source: Improving ASP.NET MVC MUSIC STORE more usability with...   Tags: Security