Tuesday, August 14, 2012
.NET Framework Security
.NET Framework Security
By : Brian A. LaMacchia, Sebastian Lange, Matthew Lyons, Rudi Martin, Kevin T. Price
By : Brian A. LaMacchia, Sebastian Lange, Matthew Lyons, Rudi Martin, Kevin T. Price
Publisher : Addison Wesley ISBN : 0-672-32184-X
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This is the best book about the security infrastructure of Microsoft .NET Framework that I have ever read. This book has brought me the overall picture of the .NET security system: How does the system work and interact with the existing security system on Win NT platform? In addition, the book is clearly written, well- organized, and full of in-depth information. Overall, I consider this is an excellent book which could satisfy the security needs for all .NET developers and administrators.
This book is divided into five sections:
1. Introduction to the .NET Developer Platform Security: This section provides an introduction to the .NET Framework platform and all of the new security features available. Although this section describes only brief information, I still recommend that every one should read it first before jumping to the others. The first section "provides common background material for the topic-specific discussions in the remainder of the book."
This is the best book about the security infrastructure of Microsoft .NET Framework that I have ever read. This book has brought me the overall picture of the .NET security system: How does the system work and interact with the existing security system on Win NT platform? In addition, the book is clearly written, well- organized, and full of in-depth information. Overall, I consider this is an excellent book which could satisfy the security needs for all .NET developers and administrators.
This book is divided into five sections:
1. Introduction to the .NET Developer Platform Security: This section provides an introduction to the .NET Framework platform and all of the new security features available. Although this section describes only brief information, I still recommend that every one should read it first before jumping to the others. The first section "provides common background material for the topic-specific discussions in the remainder of the book."
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