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Security with C# Training Class |
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Security with C# Training Seminar
To show how to make assemblies secure through code access and role-based security
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Introduction to .NET security - describe the security threats from code and users and outline how .NET addresses them. Code access security in .NET: General concepts - describe the concepts behind code access security. Role-based security in .NET: General concepts - explain the key concepts of role-based security in .NET. Permissions in .NET code access security - describe the role of permission objects in .NET code access security. Imperative and declarative security in .NET - demonstrate how to use code access security features imperatively and declaratively. Using permissions in C# - use permission objects declaratively and imperatively to implement code access security. Advanced permission handling in .NET - use advanced features of code access security, including link demands, identity permissions, and permission requests. Configuring security policy with the MFC tool - demonstrate how to configure security policy using the Microsoft Framework Configuration (MFC) tool. Configuring security policy with Caspol - use the Code Access Security Policy tool (caspol.exe) to configure security policy. Using MFC - use the MFC to configure code access security for assemblies. Using Caspol - use the Caspol tool to configure code access security for assemblies. Using .NET role-based security - implement role-based security, including identity management, role-based checks, and impersonation. Authentication technologies - describe various authentication technologies. ASP.NET security - outline the security implications of ASP.NET applications. Advanced ASP.NET security - use .NET Passport, find and use Windows identity information, and use .NET security features in ASP.NET pages. Configuring ASP.NET applications - set some of the common configuration settings of an ASP.NET application. Security in .NET web services - define and address the various security aspects of building and accessing web services.
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Audience |
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All .NET application developers
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Pre-Requisites |
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Ability to program in C# and a broad knowledge of the .NET Framework
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