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Module 1: Writing Secure Code
- This session will highlight common techniques that hackers use to compromise software systems. In addition, the audience will learn strategies and a series of best practices that can mitigate these threats. Threats covered will include buffer overruns, cross-site scripting, SQL injection, canonicalization issues, cryptography hacking, COM safe for script issues, and denial of service attacks.
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Module 2: Security and the .NET Framework
- This session will cover the security features of the Microsoft .NET Framework. Topics will include .NET Framework security features, implementing code access and role-based security, cryptography, and securing Microsoft ASP.NET and XML Web services. For advanced learners who are already familiar with these concepts, the first part of the session may be skipped or covered at an accelerated pace. For this audience, the instruction of this session will focus on “Advanced Topics: Tips for Writing Secure .NET Code,” which focuses on best practices when writing secure .NET code.
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Module 3: Developing Secure Applications with the Microsoft Windows Server System™
- This session will cover the security features available with the Windows Server System. This session provides a high-level overview of security concepts and Microsoft product features from which managers, network administrators, developers, and architects can benefit. This session is designed to be customized for specific audiences, and trainers should be aware of the background of the audience and their interest in specific products and solutions before delivering this session.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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eLearning Options
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Book Learning
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350 (€497)
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199.00 (€283)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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Call Free on 0800 169 1890
Print 2 Page Flyer Last Modified 01 May 2008
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