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Security Listings
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Learn how to develop an application for a Windows Mobile based device, including how to determine what the security configuration of your device is, and how to sign your application with the appropriate certificate.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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David LeBlanc revisits the SafeInt Class and discusses relevant updates since his last article on this topic.
Updated: 05/30/2005
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To withstand malicious attack to its software, Microsoft uses threat models during software design, static analysis code-scanning tools during implementation, and other techniques to significantly reduce external security vulnerabilities.
Updated: 03/23/2005
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Route secure SOAP messages through multiple HTTP SOAP intermediaries using "Next-Hop" mechanisms, and use the ExtendedSecurity function to form a secured chain of SOAP nodes through which messages must pass.
Updated: 03/20/2005
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Security Enhancements in the .NET Framework 2.0
Updated: 02/20/2005
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This Article discusses how you can run as an administrator and access Internet data safely by dropping unnecessary administrative privileges when using any tool to access the Internet.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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This Article explains the techniques for extending WSE 2.0 to manage the secure context token state across a farm hosting multiple instances of a service.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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This Article reviews the best practices to make your T-SQL code more bulletproof.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Understand XML Signature and XML Encryption standards and learn how to use them with .NET for more secure data exchange.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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Discover the ease with which the new library of classes in the .NET Framework 2.0 allows you to secure objects in a few steps using managed code.
Updated: 02/20/2005
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