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How to Videos: .NET Security Topics

The MSDN folks have been releasing short "How to" videos over the past few months.  Recently they've released a series of "How Do I" Security videos for Developers of .NET Solutions.  They are nice and short and you can learn

Implementing SmartCard Authentication with ASP.NET

This little nugget just landed in my inbox. Thanks to Jason for putting it together! http://choosing-a-blog-url-sucks.blogspot.com/2007/04/implementing-smartcard-authentication.html -Marc

AJAX Security

Just about every time I do an ASP.NET AJAX presentation, someone asks me about some question about AJAX security. I always start of by saying, "I'm not an AJAX security expert, but I will do my best to answer your specifc questions..." Well, thanks to

SQL Server 2005 Label Security Toolkit

As referenced at the 2006 PASS conference this week, the Label Security Toolkit for SQL Server 2005 can be downloaded here [update: the file is attached to this post too]. This toolkit demonstrates how to combine the capabilities of SQL Server 2005 to

ASP.NET 2.0 Internet Security Reference Implemenattion

I've been on vacation and doing some other things so I haven't blogged much lately. I've pretty much been "unplugged" for the majority of that time. I'm slowly catching up on reading others blogs, etc. and came across this on J.D. Meier's Blog . "The

Microsoft Security Summit East 2006

Policy, Process, and Technology September 27-28, 2006 Washington DC On behalf of Microsoft Public Sector, we are pleased to invite you to the 11 th Microsoft Security Summit, “Policy, Process, and Technology ” on September 27 th and 28 th at the Washington
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WCF Workshop Part 6 (Securing your Service Part 2 – Message Encryption)

In Part 6 of the series, I’ve added to the security choices by showing how to do Message-Level (aka., Encryption) between the Service and Client. Unlike Transport-Level Security (or SSL over HTTP) which is point-to-point, Message-Level Security provides

Web Service Software Factory Webcast

I mentioned here that I hadn’t had the opportunity to get caught up on the progress with the Web Service Software Factory . I noticed Don Smith blog’d about a webcast he recently gave on this very subject. I just love screencasts and webcasts because

patterns & practices goes mobile

"The Microsoft patterns & practices team has released the first Community Technical Preview (CTP) for the Mobile Client Software Factory. The factory will help architects and developers design and build mobile LOB solutions. The Mobile Client Software

You MUST sign up for the Bi-weekly MSDN Flash

Just check out the latest issue at http://msdn.microsoft.com/Flash/ This a bi-weekly newsletter that can be customized to the topics you are most interested in. Mine arrived this morning and contained info on the redesigned Windows Vista Developer Center

The importance of Evaluated Configuration: Windows Server 2003 vs SuSE EAL 4+ evaluations compared

Very often in the world of check list-based decision making, subtlety is lost. The EAL evaluations of Windows Server and SuSE are great examples. Both are evaluated at EAL4+, so advantage: neither right? Not so fast. Have a look at this: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserversystem/facts/analyses/eal4compare.mspx
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Microsoft Federal Architect Forum 06 content

The content for the 2006 Microsoft Federal Architect Forum will be posted on Federaldeveloper.com (link is here: http://tinyurl.com/luawt ) For those who were able to attend, thank you! - Keith

Cryptograpy API: Next Generation (CNG)

This just in from our Federal Security Program Manager Bill Billings: We recently posted new information on Cryptography API: Next Generation (CNG) API within MSDN. CNG is the long-term replacement for the CryptoAPI and is designed to be extensible at
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Upcoming Northern Virginia SQL Server Users Group meeting

I just noticed the latest announcement and figured I would share. Here are the highlights: Title – Best Practices for Securing and Auditing SQL Server 2005 http://www.novasql.com/presentations.htm Speaker – Jeremy Gaige, Systems Engineer of Idera Date
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MSDN & TechNet Virtual Labs

We've blogged about the Virtual Labs before, but the content keeps growing. I figured a friendly reminder wouldn't hurt. You'll find labs on ASP.NET 2.0, Visual Studio 2005 (including Team System), SQL Server 2005, BizTalk Server 2006, Window Communication
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