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Revision as of 04:05, 16 May 2008
.NET Security for Developers
Developers are responsible for creating secure, trustworthy web applications and services. This section is to provide tools and guidance for the .NET Developer.
Areas of Concern
- Secure Development Lifecycle
- .NET Secure Coding
- Partial Trust
- Cross Platform
- Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability in Practice
- Cryptography
- Debugging and Instrumentation
- Adaptive Web Applications and failing gracefully
- .NET Security Features (by Version)
- Authentication Best Practices
- Authorization
- Security Demands
- Unit and Integration Testing
- Test First (TDD) and Design Patterns
- Fuzzing
- .NET Web Technologies
Articles & Projects
"How Do I?" Microsoft Security Videos
Community Contributions
Developing ASP.NET in Partial Trust
References
Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle 3.2