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David Waddleton's Geek Speak
March/April MSDN Event Links Posted
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You can reach these links by going to Articles and clicking on the appropriate security session. Writing Secure Code – Threat Defense -- http://weblogs.asp.net/davidwaddleton/articles/SecurityLinks1.aspx Implementing Application Security Using...
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Approved Security Code Snippets
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The following link is where approved MSDN Security code can be downloaded. http://download.microsoft.com/download/MSPressPub/Utility/1.0/NT5XP/EN-US/secureco2.exe A great article on Form Authentication -- ( 10 steps to setting up) by Paul Murphy...
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April MSDN Gulf Coast Event Locations
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The free MSDN events for the Gulf Coast will be at the following cities: April 6, Houston , TX April 8, Corpus Christi, TX April 20, Laredo, TX April 22, San Antonio, TX
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Developer Labs Events in the Gulf Coast
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Extreme .NET Series Attend one of our free Extreme .NET events in March or May! This advanced series, focused on ASP.NET security and web application patterns, continues with parts I and II of "Building Identity Management in ASP.NET". In these sessions...
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Austin .NET Users Group Meeting Topic: Virtual PC
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Austin .NET Users Group Developing .NET Applications with Virtual PC April 12, 5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M., Austin, TX Virtual PC (VPC) is Microsoft's virtualization technology for the Windows platform. VPC allows you to create multiple virtual instances...
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Security: What is a buffer overrun?
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Buffer overrun attack is a very common attack utilized by hackers. This type of attack is not new. This attack utilizes poor coding practices in C and C++ code, with the handling of string functions. The following code is an example of a buffer overrun...
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InfoPath enhancements available.
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A technology release for InfoPath has been released that supports a host of new features. Also release with this technology release for InfoPath is a add-on for Visual Studio .NET, which will give the InfoPath .NET programming capabilities, like Visual...
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Content Survey
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I am interested in feedback on what topics you are interested in seeing on this site and on future MSDN public events for developers. Please leave comments under this post. Thanks in advance. David Waddleton Microsoft
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Security Content Links -- Writing Secure Code – Threat Defense
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Main concepts Fix Those Buffer Overruns! http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dncode/html/secure05202002.asp When Output Turns Bad: Cross-Site Scripting Explained http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default...
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Security Links -- Implementing Application Security Using the .NET Framework
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Implementing Application Security Using the .NET Framework Main concepts Code Access Security http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpguide/html/cpconcodeaccesssecurity.asp Introduction to Role-Based...
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