MSDN Webcast: Authentication and Authorization with ASP.NET 2.0 (Level 200) 
Event ID: 1032327656
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English.
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Product(s):
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Microsoft ASP.NET.
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Audience(s):
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Pro Dev/Programmer.
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Duration:
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74 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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In this webcast, we explore how Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 features a flexible authentication and authorization architecture that supports Windows, certificates, and custom credential types. Discover how, with the provided abstraction layers
in ASP.NET, your application page code does not have to be aware of any authentication implementation details. Join this session to learn how you can take full advantage of these capabilities. We explain how the HTTP pipeline and its extensibility points work.
We look at how the built-in authentication mechanisms function, and we examine how to extend them for enabling single sign-on (SSO) and Web farm scenarios. We also show you how to implement custom and mixed-mode authentication, role handling, and protection
of other resources.
Presenter: Dominick Baier, Microsoft MVP, Least Privilege
Dominick Baier leads the security curriculum at DevelopMentor, where he teaches and authors courses about security for the Microsoft .NET Framework, ASP.NET, and the Windows Vista operating system. He holds a degree in computer science, is a certified lead
auditor for the BS 7799/ISO 17799 information security standards , and speaks at various conferences worldwide about application security. A Visual Developer - Security Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP), Dominick is writing a book about ASP.NET security
for Microsoft Press. Dominick publishes security-related resources, conference presentations, and tools/sample code on his blog at
www.leastprivilege.com.
View other sessions from:
Essential ASP.NET: Explore Configuration to Webforms.
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