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        New book explores web application security using ASP .NET

        Doug | Date: May 10, 2004 | Comments: 1



        Syngress Publishing has released a new book, Hacking the Code: ASP.NET Web Application Security, by Mark Burnett. According to its publisher, the book walks readers through the many threats to their web application code, and for each defined threat it provides a menu of solutions, coding considerations, coding examples,...


        and suggested security policies.

        Author Mark Burnett (a Microsoft MVP) is an independent security consultant, freelance writer, and a specialist in securing Windows-based IIS Web servers. Burnett is co-author of Maximum Windows Security and is a contributor to Dr. Tom Shinder's ISA Server and Beyond: Real World Security Solutions for Microsoft Enterprise Networks.

        According to Microsoft, the ASP.NET programming framework is built on the common language runtime, and can be used on a server to build powerful Web applications. With the addition of the Microsoft Mobile Internet Toolkit (MMIT), web applications can be built for mobile devices running Windows Embedded operating systems.

        Further details on the new book (ISBN: 1-932266-65-8) are available here:



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