Identity: Secure Your ASP.NET Apps And WCF Services With Windows CardSpace
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Michèle Leroux Bustamante
CLR Inside Out: New Library Classes in “Orcas”
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Mike Downen, Inbar Gazit, and Justin Van Patten
Security Briefs: Improve Manageability through Event Logging
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Keith Brown
.NET Security: Support Certificates In Your Applications With The .NET Framework 2.0
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Dominick Baier
ASP.NET 2.0: Manage Web Users With Custom Profile Providers
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Jason N. Gaylord
Cutting Edge: Validating ASP.NET Query Strings
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Dino Esposito
Least Privilege: Teach Your Apps To Play Nicely With Windows Vista User Account Control
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Chris Corio
Desktop Security: Create Custom Login Experiences With Credential Providers For Windows Vista
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Dan Griffin
Security Briefs: Using Protocol Transition—Tips from the Trenches
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Keith Brown
Secure Habits: 8 Simple Rules For Developing More Secure Code
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Michael Howard
Threat Modeling: Uncover Security Design Flaws Using The STRIDE Approach
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Shawn Hernan; Scott Lambert; Tomasz Ostwald; Adam Shostack
Single Sign-On: A Developer’s Introduction To Active Directory Federation Services
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Keith Brown
Smart Storage: Protect Your Data Via Managed Code And The Windows Vista Smart Card APIs
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Dan Griffin
Extending SDL: Documenting And Evaluating The Security Guarantees Of Your Apps
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Mark Pustilnik
SQL Security: New SQL Truncation Attacks And How To Avoid Them
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Bala Neerumalla
Security Briefs: Limited User Problems and Split Knowledge
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Keith Brown
Web Downloads: Build Smarter ASP.NET File Downloading Into Your Web Applications
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Author(s):
Secure By Design: Your Field Guide To Designing Security Into Networking Protocols
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Mark Pustilnik and Andrew Roths
Security Briefs: CardSpace, SqlMembershipProvider, and More
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Keith Brown
Windows Vista Story: Windows Vista Application Development Requirements for User Account Control
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a-phatti
CLR Inside Out: Using Strong Name Signatures
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Mike Downen
Security Briefs: Security in WCF
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Keith Brown
Regulatory Compliance Demystified: An Introduction to Compliance for Developers
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Jason Taylor and Herbert Thompson, Security Innovation
The .NET Developer’s Guide to Identity
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Keith Brown
Identity and Access Management Center
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Microsoft Corporation
Security Briefs: A deeper look at InfoCard
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Keith Brown
Using InfoCards for User-Centered Identity
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Kim Cameron
Visual Studio Team System Security Enhancements at a Glance
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Microsoft Corporation
The Code Room: Breaking Into Vegas
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Microsoft
Security Briefs: A First Look at InfoCard
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Keith Brown
Just Released: SAML STS for WSE 3.0 QuickStart
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Don Smith
Security: Security Enhancements in the .NET Framework 2.0
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Keith Brown
Security Briefs: Encrypting Without Secrets
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Keith Brown
Web Services Enhancements 3.0 Hands On Lab -- Exploring Messaging
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2
Web Services Enhancements 3.0 Hands On Lab - Exploring Security
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1
Free Online Training for Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0
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1
Get Web Services Enhancements 3.0 to build Secure Web Services with Visual Studio 2005
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0
Are You in the Know? Find Out What's New with Code Access Security in the .NET Framework 2.0
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Mike Downen
Are You Protected? Design and Deploy Secure Web Apps with ASP.NET 2.0 and IIS 6.0
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Michael Volodarsky
Who Goes There? Upgrade Your Site's Authentication with the New ASP.NET 2.0 Membership API
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Dino Esposito; Andrea Saltarello
What Gives You the Right? Combine the Powers of AzMan and WSE 3.0 to Protect Your Web Services
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Niels Flensted-Jensen
How Do They Do It? A Look Inside the Security Development Lifecycle at Microsoft
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Michael Howard
See the Digital Blackbelt Webcast Series
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Joe Stagner
Security Briefs: Security Features in WSE 3.0
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Keith Brown
How To: Perform a Security Code Review for Managed Code
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J.D. Meier, Alex Mackman, Blaine Wastell, Prashant Bansode, Jason Taylor, Rudolph Araujo
Learning Paths for Security
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TechNet
Application Development Security Guidance for .NET 2.0
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Microsoft
Stay Alert: Use Managed Code to Generate a Secure Audit Trail
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Mark Pustilnik
Do You Trust It? Discover Techniques for Safely Hosting Untrusted Add-Ins with the .NET Framework 2.0
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Shawn Farkas
New Security Features in Visual Studio 2005
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Brian Johnson
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