Training Course:Foundstone Writing Secure Code - ASP.NETSchool/Trainer:Global Knowledge - United States Arlington, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Morristown, New York City, San Jose, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Software insecurity has become one of the biggest security concerns facing organizations today. As hackers turn their attention to the software and applications that make up an organizations IT infrastructure, people are realizing that the best way to protect that infrastructure is by building secure software and writing secure code.
During this course, students will understand the key security features of the .NET platform, the common web security pitfalls developers make, and how to build secure and reliable web applications using ASP.NET. Students are lead through hands-on code examples that highlight issues and prescribe solutions. The class covers the current version of the .NET framework (v2.0) as well as security-relevant features in the .NET 3.0 update ...''
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