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My two favorite people to read on the subject of security are Michael Howard and Keith Brown . In a recent posting , Keith explains the Principle of Least Privilege, and why it’s important. The most important reason for limiting the security privileges...
I've written a number of ASP and ASP.NET books over the last 5 years, and one of the challenges, particularly with .NET and ASP.NET, is deciding what gets covered, and what doesn't. With ASP.NET Whidbey, this challenge gets even harder, because of all...
Working with the samples for my upcoming pre-conference talk on ASP.NET for the PDC , I got to wondering whether there's a dominant preference among conference attendees regarding how presenters work with code. Do you prefer to have a presenter write...
In the process of preparing for my PDC pre-conference session with Jeff Prosise (we're doing sort of a tag-team approach throughout the day), I've been keeping a list of presentation tips from some of the folks who I know to be the best speakers in the...
From recent experience... Use extreme caution when using the Undo feature of the IIS Lockdown Tool . The lockdown tool provides a very simple wizard for securing a machine running IIS, and it's great for getting a machine locked down quickly. But note...
Been a while since I posted, so I'll catch up on a number of items: Just signed a new book project with O'Reilly...more details to follow, but it's ASP.NET-related. I've got an article in the pipeline for the MSDN ASP.NET Developer Center . The article...
Ole Eichorn comes up with one of the most concise descriptions of one of my big hangups with Java: I continue to mess around with Java, in the form of IBM's eclipse framework. It is a beautiful IDE and makes Java development of desktop applications very...
OK, so maybe it's not completely off-topic, since written communication is probably very important to bloggers in general, even .NET bloggers, but while I was putting together my previous blog entry , I did a Google search to ensure that I was using the...
Last week, I was fortunate enough to get to spend some time in Redmond with one of the product teams, hearing about upcoming stuff. I won't tease you by hinting at what it was, and saying I can't talk about it. I'll just say...if you're a developer using...
Scott Bellware seems to have been a little put out with a recent article in Computerworld: Puccini (no more need for first names here, I reserve that respect for people who can pee without getting any on themselves) opens with a salvo that I expect from...
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