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Part II, Designing Secure Web Applications This part provides the guidance you need to design your Web applications securely. Even if you have an existing application, you should review this section and then revisit the concepts, principles, and techniques that you used during your application design. This part includes: Part III, Building Secure Web Applications This part helps you to apply the secure design practices and principles covered in the previous part to create a solid and secure implementation. You'll learn defensive coding techniques that make your code and application resilient to attack. Chapter 6 presents an overview of the .NET Framework security landscape so that you are aware of the numerous defensive options and tools that are at your disposal. Part III includes: Part IV, Securing Your Network, Host and Application This part shows you how to apply security configuration settings to secure the interrelated network, host, and application levels. Rather than applying security randomly, you'll learn the reasons for the security recommendations. Part IV includes: Part V: Assessing Your Security This part provides you with the tools you need to evaluate the success of your security efforts. It shows you how to evaluate your code and design and also how to review your deployed application, to identify potential vulnerabilities: Checklists This section contains printable, task-based checklists, which are printable quick-reference sheets to help you turn information into action. This section includes the following checklists: How To Articles This section contains How To articles, which provide step-by-step procedures for key tasks. This section includes the following articles: Popularity: 15% [?] Related Posts:No Comments »No comments yet. RSS feed for comments on this post. Leave a commentYou must be logged in to post a comment. Powered by WordPress |






















