Re: .net security books
From: wonder_koko (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/21/03
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Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 01:34:52 -0700
Ho it seems that the ¨PDF you gave is in fact the same as
the book "Building Secure Microsoft Asp.Net Applications:
Authentication, Authorization, and Secure Communication :
Patterns & Practices" from MSPress no ?
If i had known i wouldn't have bought it ;)
But many thanks for the link to Threats and
Countermeasures :)
Any other advice will be appreciated :)
Regards
>-----Original Message-----
>IMO, reading everything you can get your hands on is
usually a good
>idea. If you're not sure about a book, go to a bookstore
and thumb
>through a copy before buying. another excellent, free
resource is the
>ASP.NET security best practices whitepaper:
>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?
ReleaseID=44047. While
>you're at at, you might as well also grab
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/default.aspx?
pull=/library/en-us/dnnetsec/html/threatcounter.asp.
>
>-- Mary
>MCW Technologies
>http://www.mcwtech.com
>
>On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 03:54:08 -0700, "wonder_koko"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I want to read a lot about .net and security, because to
>>my point of view we never know enought about it.
>>I purchased some books, like "Security for Visual
>>Basic.NET" (a quick overview for beginners),
and "Building
>>Secure Microsoft ASP.Net Applications" both on MSPress.
>>
>>I look for other book that could give me more deep
>>security information not only about ASP.Net security. As
i
>>saw on amazon, some books are said "too thin, not
enought
>>going inside, only a quick overview".
>>So what is for you the must-read book about security ?
>>
>>By the way did someone read the book "Writting Secure
>>Code" and does it worth to buy it ?
>>
>>Many thanks for your advices
>
>.
>
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