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.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
- Overview
- Checklists
- Tools
- .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