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October 20, 2004 12:00 AM

MSDN Magazine: Coding Your Way to Better Security

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The new issue of MSDN Magazine has been released. This month's content focuses almost entirely on security concerns as they pertain to developers. The articles include ways to "mitigate security risks by minimizing the code you expose to untrusted users, how to defend your apps and critical user info with defensive coding techniques, how to employ strong encryption in your apps with [Microsoft's] CryptoUtility component, how to build security into your Web services with WSE 2.0 and ISA Server 2004," and much much more. You can read the magazine online at Microsoft Developer Network Web site or get a printed copy at a local newsstand.

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