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- Book Title
- The .Net Developer's Guide to Windows Security
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- Yes
- ISBN
- 9780321228352
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The .NET Developer's Guide to Windows Security is required reading for .NET programmers who want to develop secure Windows applications. Readers gain a deep understanding of Windows security and the know-how to program secure systems that run on Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000.Author Keith Brown crystallizes his application security expertise into 75 short, specific guidelines. Each item is clearly explained, cross-referenced, and illustrated by detailed examples. The items build on one another until they produce a comprehensive picture of what tools are available and how developers should use them. The book highlights new features in Windows Server 2003 and previews features of the upcoming version 2.0 of the .NET Framework. A companion Web site includes the source code and examples used throughout the book. Topics covered include: Kerberos authentication Access control Impersonation Network security Constrained delegation Protocol transition Securing enterprise services Securing remoting How to run as a normal user and live a happy life Programming Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) in Visual Studio.NET 2005Battle-scarred and bright-eyed developers alik
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Addison Wesley Professional
ISBN-10
0321228359
ISBN-13
9780321228352
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30880741
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
408 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
.net Developer's Guide to Windows Security
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Security / General, Programming Languages / Asp.Net, Programming / Microsoft, Operating Systems / Windows Desktop
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Series
Microsoft Windows Development Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
27.4 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.1 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2004-013971
Dewey Edition
22
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.8
Lc Classification Number
Qa76.9.A25b775 2004
Table of Content
Preface. Acknowledgments. I: THE BIG PICTURE. Item 1: What Is Secure Code? Item 2: What Is a Countermeasure? Item 3: What is threat Modeling? Item 4: What Is the Principle of Least Privilege? Item 5: What Is the Principle of Defense in Depth? Item 6: What Is Authentication? Item 7: What Is a Luring Attack? Item 8: What Is a Nonprivileged User? Item 9: How to Develop Code as a Non-Admin. Item 10: How to Enable Auditing. Item 11: How to Audit Access to Files. II: SECURITY CONTEXT. Item 12: What Is a Security Principal? Item 13: What Is a SID? Item 14: How to Program with SIDs. Item 15: What Is Security Context? Item 16: What Is a Token? Item 17: What Is a Logon Session? Item 18: What Is a Window Station? Item 19: What Is a User Profile? Item 20: What Is a Group? Item 21: What Is a Privilege? Item 22: How to Use a Privilege. Item 23: How to Grant or Revoke Privileges via Security Policy. Item 24: What Are WindowsIdentity and WindowsPrincipal? Item 25: How to Create a WindowsPrincipal Given a Token. Item 26: How to Get a Token for a User. Item 27: What Is a Daemon? Item 28: How to Choose an Identity for a Daemon. Item 29: How to Display a User Interface from a Daemon. Item 30: How to Run a Program as Another User. Item 31: What Is Impersonation? Item 32: How to Impersonate a User Given Her Token. Item 33: What is Thread.CurrentPrincipal? Item 34: How to Track Client Identity Using Thread.CurrentPrincipal. Item 35: What Is a Null Session? Item 36: What Is a Guest Logon? Item 37: How to Deal with Unauthenticated Clients. III: ACCESS CONTROL. Item 38: What Is Role-Based Security? Item 39: What Is ACL-Based Security? Item 40: What Is Discretionary Access Control? Item 41: What Is Ownership? Item 42: What Is a Security Descriptor? Item 43: What Is an Access Control List? Item 44: What Is a Permission? Item 45: What Is ACL Inheritance? Item 46: How to Take Ownership of an Object. Item 47: How to Program ACLs. Item 48: How to Persist a Security Descriptor. Item 49: What Is Authorization Manager? IV: COM(+) AND ENTERPRISESERVICES. Item 50: What Is the COM(+) Authentication Level? Item 51: What Is the COM(+) Impersonation Level? Item 52: What Is CoInitializeSecurity? Item 53: How to Configure Security for a COM(+) Client. Item 54: How to Configure the Authentication and Impersonation Levels for a COM+ Application. Item 55: How to Configure the Authentication and Impersonation Level for an ASP.NET Application. Item 56: How to Implement Role-Based Security for an Enterprise Services Application. Item 57: How to Configure Process Identity for a COM(+) Server Application. V: NETWORK SECURITY. Item 58: What Is CIA? Item 59: What Is Kerberos? Item 60: What Is a Service Principal Name (SPN)? Item 61: How to Use Service Principal Names. Item 62: What Is Delegation? Item 63: What Is Protocol Transition? Item 64: How to Configure Delegation via Security Policy. Item 65: What Is SSPI? Item 66: How to Add CIA to a Socket-Based App Using SSPI. Item 67: How to Add CIA to .NET Remoting. Item 68: What Is IPSEC? Item 69: How to Use IPSEC to Protect Your Network. VI: MISCELLANEOUS. Item 70: How to Store Secrets on a Machine. Item 71: How to Prompt for a Password. Item 72: How to Programmatically Lock the Console. Item 73: How to Programmatically Log Off or Reboot the Machine. Item 74: What Is Group Policy? Item 75: How to Deploy Software Securely via Group Policy. Bibliography. Index.
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