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February 11, 2004 12:00 AM

Security Webcasts for Microsoft Developers

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The time frame of February 16 through February 20 is “Developer Security Webcast Week” at Microsoft. The company will offer a series of security-related Webcasts aimed at developers. The Webcast topics are listed below. Users can learn more details about each one and register to attend at the Microsoft Developer Network Web site.

  • .NET Code Access Security - Level 200

  • How to Perform a Security Review - Level 200

  • Implementing Authentication and Authorization with AD/AM and AzMan

  • Computer Crime and Security - Level 200

  • Creating a Single Sign-On Enterprise Security Portal - Level 200

  • Dave's Secure Remoting Chat Application - Level 300

  • Writing Secure Code – Best Practices - Level 300

  • Protecting Your System From SQL Injection Attacks - Level 200

  • Application Hacking Techniques and How to Stop Them - Level 200

  • Protect Your IP with Code Access Security - Level 200

  • Essentials of Application Security - Level 300

  • Writing Secure Code – Threat Defense - Level 300

  • Dave’s Top 10 Ways to Secure Your Web Application - Level 300

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