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MSDN Webcast: Digital Blackbelt Series: Defending the Database (Part 2 of 2): Making the Right Design Choices (Level 300)  

Event ID: 1032267316

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Other.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 65 Minutes
Start Date:
Friday, April 22, 2005 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

After drilling down into the infamous SQL Injection attack in Part 1 of the Defending the Database, we will now address several of the questions and answers developers have concerning the database and security.  This session will cover topics such as, Secure Connections, SQL versus Windows Authentication, user versus role-based authentication, EXPs, Managed Stored Procedures, Alerts and Monitors. 

Presenter: Joe Stagner, Developer Community Champion, Microsoft Corporation

Joe Stagner joined Microsoft in 2001 as a Technical Evangelist and is now a Developer Community Champion with the Microsoft MSDN Team. His development experiences have afforded him the opportunity to create commercial software applications across a wide diversity of technical platforms from Mainframes, through UNIX and Linux, to Microsoft Technologies on the Intel and Mobile computing platforms. In recent years, Joe has been focused on Highly-Performant, Geoscalable, Web application architectures, multi-platform interoperability, and writing secure code.

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