Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista
โ Scribed by Howard M., LeBlanc D.
- Book ID
- 127446235
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 3 MB
- Category
- Library
- ISBN-13
- 9780735623934
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โฆ Synopsis
Get the definitive guide to writing more-secure code for Windows Vista-from the authors of the award-winning Writing Secure Code, Michael Howard and David LeBlanc. This reference is ideal for developers who understand the fundamentals of Windows programming and APIs. It complements Writing Secure Code, examining the delta between Windows XP and Windows Vista security. You get first-hand insights into design decisions, lessons learned from Windows Vista development, and practical advice for solving real-world security issues. Discover how to:โขDevelop applications to run without administrator privileges โขApply best practices for using integrity controlsโขHelp protect your applications with ASLR, NX, and SafeSEHโขEvaluate authentication, authorization, and cryptography enhancements in Windows VistaโขWrite services that restrict privileges and tokens-and sidestep common problemsโขLearn how Windows Internet Explorer 7 defenses and new security features affect your development efforts
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