
Course 2623 Using Advanced Microsoft .NET Application Security Techniques
Course 2623 Using Advanced Microsoft .NET Application Security Techniques five-hour online learning course provides you with the skills and knowledge to develop user authorization techniques using Microsoft .NET technologies. The .NET Framework enables you to implement user security by using authentication and authorization methods. It also enables you to identify the different interception mechanisms, and develop techniques for distributed authentication.
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Title: Course 2623 Using Advanced Microsoft .NET Application Security Techniques
Course Type: Self-paced Course
Available Offline: Yes
Estimated Time of Completion: 5 Hours
Language: English
This course will enable you to identify the various techniques for managing database table identity keys, develop transactional systems in a multilayered application, analyze the data locking strategies, and handle potential deadlocks that may occur when manipulating data in the database.
Course 2623 Using Advanced Microsoft .NET Application Security Techniques Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Describe the different ways of building an application to handle large-scale application development complexity.
Incorporate multi-system authorization and authentication into large-scale applications by using the Enterprise Library Security Application Block.
Authenticate, authorize, and encrypt communications with Web services by using WSE2.Automate deadlock handling by using Real Proxy interception.
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Microsoft XML Core Services 3.0 or higher
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A sound card, and either speakers or headphones (for multi-media audio).
Internet bandwidth of 56K or faster. Broadband internet access is recommended.
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Course Course 2623 Using Advanced Microsoft .NET Application Security Techniques Contents
Course Overview
Module Introduction
How to Use This Course
Course Information
Lab Instructions
Introduction to Mastering Industrial Strength .NET
Module Introduction
Overview
Lesson Introduction
Why Industrial Strength?
Course Series Structure
Self Test
Dealing With Complexity
Lesson Introduction
.NET-Connected Application Architecture
Service Pipeline
Partner Pipeline
Patterns
Self Test
The Global Bank Application
Lesson Introduction
Application Overview
Lab: Introduction to Global Bank
Self Test
Module Summary
Implementing User Security Using Authorization
Module Introduction
User Authorization
Lesson Introduction
What Is Authorization?
Comparing Authorization Requirements
Authorization Patterns and Cross-cutting Layers
Implementing Cross-Cutting Concerns
Implementing Event Handlers for User Interface Elements
Using Action Lists as Choke Points
Self Test
.NET Role-Based Security
Lesson Introduction
About Identity and Principal
Types of Identity and Principal
Thread Principal and Role Checks
Permissions
Imperative and Declarative Permission Checks
Custom IPrincipal Implementation
Self Test
Managing Authorization
Lesson Introduction
Enterprise Library Security Application Block
Using the Provider APIs
The Roles Provider
Configuring the Security Application Block
Self Test
Role Management
Lesson Introduction
What Is Integrated Role Management?
About Mapped Authorities
Self Test
Authorization Manager
Lesson Introduction
The Authorization Provider
Authorization Manager Architecture
Using Authorization Manager
Lab: Authorization
Self Test
Module Summary
Implementing System Security Using Authentication
Module Introduction
Distributed Applications
Lesson Introduction
What Is Distributed Security?
Why Not Client-Server?
Advantages and Disadvantages of DCOM
Advantages and Disadvantages of .NET Framework Remoting
Advantages and Disadvantages of Web Services
About Architectural Distance
Self Test
Authentication and Interception
Lesson Introduction
Securing Web Services
Message Pipeline
Intercepting Filter Pattern Example
Interception and the ASP.NET Runtime
Stock Quotes Application
Self Test
Authentication Using Custom Soap Headers
Lesson Introduction
Custom SOAP Headers
Using SOAP Extensions for Authentication
Custom SOAP Headers with Client SOAP Extensions
About Token Issuing Systems
Implementing Token Issuing Using Enterprise Library
Self Test
The WS-Security Initiative
Lesson Introduction
Why Is WS-Security Important?
About Web Service Enhancements
Transfer Security Context Scenario
WS-Security
Lab: Security in Distributed Computing
Self Test
Module Summary
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