Developing More-Secure Microsoft® ASP.NET 2.0 Applications
by Dominick Baier
Switching to Microsoft Windows 7: The Painless Way to Upgrade from Windows XP or Vista
by Elna Tymes; Charles Prael
Windows® Presentation Foundation Unleashed
by Adam Nathan; Daniel Lehenbauer - Lead Developer Responsible for WPF 3D
Essential Windows Communication Foundation: For .NET Framework 3.5
by Steve Resnick; Richard Crane; Chris Bowen
RESTful .NET, 1st Edition
by Jon Flanders
Sams Teach Yourself ASP.NET 3.5 in 24 Hours, Complete Starter Kit
by Scott Mitchell
This guide presents a practical, scenario-driven approach to designing and building security-enhanced ASP.NET applications for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and version 1.1 of the Microsoft .NET Framework.
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Based on 3 Ratings
Wow. MS is certainly an unusual source of security info... - 2003-12-14
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However, this is overall a good book on the subject.
While MS may not seem like the best source for security information, this really is a good book. Unlike the person ranting in another review, I personally don't care whether Bill Gates and MS is good or evil, or whether the security initiative at MS is a hoax or an honest effort. I care if this book can help me create a better, more secure ASP.NET application. And in that is is a success.
4 stars rather than 5 because the book is a little dry, and not exactly a page turner. However, there are things in here (like the section on hashing passwords) that will really make a difference in the security of your application.
Worthy Purchase - 2004-01-07
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I agree with most of the reviews on this page. Regardless of Microsoft's current/past practices (which have absolutely nothing to do with the credibility of THIS book), it gives a good background on security in many situations. The part I found most helpful were the 'How To's' sections. There are good real world examples that are straight to the point and easy to comprehend. I code in C# w/SQL Server and all examples in this book use that combination; PERFECT FIT!
I would of bought this book just for the 'How To's' on hashing passwords and implementing roles with IPrincipal.
Good Prescriptive Guidance - 2003-12-02
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The Patterns and Practices Series represents the bridge between known best practices and applications. Busy application developers are frequently tasked with building complex and secure system, and at the same time, are required to operate with limited resources and time. This series, and ASP.NET Security specifically, give good prescriptive guidance for a large number of common application scenarios. The how-to sections are exceeding valuable. Check out other books in this series and you will find lots of good guidance to jump start development on the MS platform.
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