<DIV><p>Learn the techniques that every developer who works with Visual Basic .NET should know about designing, developing, and developing security-enhanced applications for Microsoft Windowsยฎ and the Web. Visual Basic .NET experts Ed Robinson and Mike Bond introduce critical security concepts using
Security for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET
โ Scribed by Ed Robinson, Michael James Bond
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 416
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This is the first book every Visual Basic .NET programmer should read on security. This is an end-to-end guide, with clear prescriptive guidance for best practices, application design, and coding techniques for Windows and Web-based applications. This book makes writing secure applications easier than ever before. It features plain-language explanations of security terms illustrated with step-by-step code walk-throughs and sample files for both Visual Basic .NET 2002 and Visual Basic .NET 2003. Programmers will learn how to use encryption, role-based security, code access security, authentication, authorization along with techniques to help protect against common exploits. Also covered in this end-to-end guide are techniques for locking down Microsoft Windows, Internet Information Services and Microsoft SQL server. Readers will learn how to perform a security audit, how to test for security, how to design with security in mind, and security techniques for deploying Windows and Web-based applications.
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Readers learn best practices for object-oriented programming, file operations, solution distribution, and more - with code samples and advice on applying standards to their own projects.
In this book/CD-ROM using working programs as examples, chapters walk readers through sample applications that illustrate points about Visual Basic .NET. The book covers essentials of object-oriented programming in Visual Basic .NET and explains how to build classes and work with the .NET Framework