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Securing ASP.NET User & Web Services

Topic: Securing ASP.NET User & Web Services

Location: Arizona .NET Users Group - 2006 ,Phoenix, AZ

Abstract:

There are multiple options for authenticating and authorizing users on the Microsoft .NET platform and choosing the right security model for your application can prove to be a daunting task. This session will take an in-depth look at the various options available for addressing authentication, authorization and message integrity in ASP.NET User and Web Services.

A detailed discussion of the discrete differences between the various options will provide the audience with the ability to pick the right security model for a given scenario. A focus on successfuly implementing the trusted subsystem model in an intranet scenario built on Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 will provide the audience with a solid understanding of this model and potential pitfalls to avoid in its implementation.

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