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  • Microsoft Released Volume 5 Of Its Security Intelligence Report

    The report is publicly available at: www.microsoft.com/sir Microsoft Security Intelligence Report volume 5, XPS and PDF format, approx. 145 pages including data and analysis on: NEW - The threat ecosystem, narrative section Security vulnerability disclosures, industry-wide and Microsoft specific Vulnerability...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 11-06-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Microsoft, Security
  • My latest article: Web Services federated identity patterns on the Architecture Journal

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    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 08-21-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, Microsoft, Federated Identity, Security
  • The UAC security flaw in Vista

    User Account Control (UAC) is one of the key security mechanisms introduced in Vista. In the past, the default account as an administrator. Following the principle of least privilege , the default Vista account runs with limited access, and Vista detects when something requires "administrator prompts...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 03-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, Microsoft, Video, Apple, YouTube, Advertising
  • Google launches Google Apps Premier Edition

    As rumored yesterday , Google made a major announcement : a subscription package of premium, hosted business applications. (Man, Arrington's sources are scary good). The service combines GMail, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Google Docs & Spreadsheets for $50 per user annually. I still insist that...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 02-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Security, Technology, Microsoft, Software Development, Web 2.0, Google, Business, Enterprise
  • ASP.NET 2.0 Security Features

    ASP.NET 2.0 contains a new set of security-related controls, known collectively as the Login controls. By taking advantage of the Login controls, you can create standard registration, login, and password recovery pages without writing any code. [Via Ohad Israeli, Israel ]
    Posted to Luciano Evaristo Guerche (Weblog) by Luciano Evaristo Guerche on 07-08-2004, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .net, dotnet, framework, microsoft, asp.net, security
  • New tools to prevent SQL injection attacks

    I've blogged in the past about injection attacks . Microsoft publishes additional new tools to detect and protect against injection attacks. The first tool, developed by HP, crawls web sites to automatically detect possible attacks, the second blocks dangerous requests from being executed, and the last...
    Posted to Tales from the Evil Empire (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 06-25-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Microsoft, IIS, Security, Injection
  • Pablo Cibraro joins Tellago

    Continuing the list of recent additions to our team, we are thrilled to announce that Pablo Cibraro has joined Tellago as a Sr. Solutions Architect. Pablo is a phenomenal programmer and one of the authorities in Microsoft Connected Systems technologies. He is a Microsoft Connected Systems MVP and a member...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 05-11-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, Windows Workflow, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Standards, Friends, .NET Framework, Microsoft, Design Patterns, REST, Security, Dublin, Oslo, Tellago
  • Pablo does security

    My good friend and colleague Pablo Cibraro will be presenting a MSDN WebCast tomorrow about the capabilities, relationships and differences of emerging security standards such as OpenID, OAuth and LiveID. The WebCast is targeting Microsoft’s Latinoamerica developer community and will be conducted in...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 05-19-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Standards, .NET Framework, Microsoft, Design Patterns, REST, Federated Identity, Security, Tellago
  • Patch for Dynamic IP Restrictions for IIS 7 - Beta

    Dynamic IP Restrictions (DIPR) was created to give users a tool to help mitigate the effects of DOS attacks and certain brute-force password breaking attempts. The Out-Of-Band (OOB) feature description is (perhaps more elegantly) outlined on this page: http://www.iis.net/extensions/DynamicIPRestrictions...
    Posted to iis (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-08-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: IIS7, IIS 7, IIS News Item, Microsoft, Extensions, Security
  • Speaking at SOAWorld 2009

    This afternoon I will be presenting a session about Web Oriented Architectures (WOA) at SOAWorld . The session explores the concepts behind real world architectures based on the principles of REST and how they represent an interesting alternative to traditional SOA. The SOAWorld team always manages to...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 06-22-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WCF, SOA, Web Services, Architecture, Standards, MVP, Conferences, SaaS, Web Services Interoperability, .NET Framework, Microsoft, Design Patterns, REST, Security, Tellago
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