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Programming .NET Security
By Adam Freeman, Allen Jones
 
Publisher: O'Reilly
Pub Date: June 2003
ISBN: 0-596-00442-7
Pages: 714


With the spread of web-enabled desktop clients and web-server based applications, developers can no longer afford to treat security as an afterthought. It's one topic, in fact, that .NET forces you to address, since Microsoft has placed security-related features at the core of the .NET Framework. Yet, because a developer's carelessness or lack of experience can still allow a program to be used in an unintended way, Programming .NET Security shows you how the various tools will help you write secure applications.

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