Re: Good .NET 2.0 security books?
- From: "David Thielen" <thielen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 13:11:27 -0800
I will get Keith's book. In the meantime - please write faster <g>.
--
thanks - dave
"Joe Kaplan (MVP - ADSI)" wrote:
> Have you read Keith Brown's book "The .NET Developers Guide to Windows
> Security"? It has a mix of 1.1 and 2.0, but it is an excellent reference
> for Windows security from the .NET perspective.
>
> Regarding AD/LDAP/.NET stuff, my book will be out in May. I'm not aware of
> any other books out there that are very good. The only one I know of
> predates 2.0 by several years.
>
> I know Dominick is writing a book on security that focuses a great deal on
> the ASP.NET aspect. I'm not sure when his is out though.
>
> I'm not sure if there is a good book that covers the new .NET 2.0 crypto
> features though.
>
> Joe K.
>
> "David Thielen" <thielen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A9B2538B-8058-44EF-B8D2-3120E5FB43C1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi;
> >
> > Are there any good books out there on security under .NET 2.0? Hopefully
> > covering everything from login/impersonation to cryptography/storing
> > secrets
> > to active directory access.
> >
> > All the books I have are for .NET 1.1 and almost all actions requires
> > calling un-managed code.
> >
> > --
> > thanks - dave
>
>
>
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