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  • Find New IIS7 Extensions at http://www.iis.net/extensions/

    I’m happy to announce that IIS7 Extensions have found their home at http://www.iis.net/extensions/   Every since IIS7 shipped 9 months ago, the IIS team has been cranking away adding new features to the platform.  Last time I blogged about how we do this , I realized we didn’t have a single...
    Posted to iis (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-11-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: IIS7, PHP, FastCGI, ASP.NET, Extensibility, IIS News Item, Media, Configuration, Administrators, Deployment, Extensions, Security, URL Rewrite
  • 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
  • Win $10,000 in the Visual WebGui Security Challenge

    Hey guys, Check out the Security Challenge that was launched yesterday by Visual WebGui. Basically, you should uncover the identity of the OWL (a secret agent's code name) by breaking into the Visual WebGui NOC application, which contains the NOC list with that information. In order to claim the $10...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 11-05-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, ASP.NET, .NET, community news, security
  • Gizmox Dares Hackers to Break Into Visual WebGui

    The contest bets $10,000 that no one can hack their Empty Client Platform, Visual WebGui Tel Aviv, Israel —November 3, 2008 — Gizmox , the developer of Visual WebGui open source platform, today announced a contest, sponsored by the Company, which will pay $10,000 to anyone who can hack into its Visual...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 11-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, ASP.NET, Silverlight, .NET, community news, security
  • PDC 2008 - Geneva Identity Management

    As Jason Hogg mentions in his blog post, the Geneva Identity Management Framework (renamed from Zermatt) was announced yesterday at PDC 2008. Genvea includes: Geneva Framework - A .NET framework for writing interoperable, claims aware applicatoins Geneva STS - An STS integrated with AD. Supports issuance...
    Posted to Robert Hurlbut's .NET Blog (Weblog) by RHurlbut on 10-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Security, Web Services, WCF/Indigo
  • .net Workshop

    while surfing i found out that there is people that love to share knowladge. one of them is Richard Grimes. He shared a full workshop about three subjects; Fusion Workshop This workshop teaches you all of the aspects of how .NET locates and loads assemblies. Security Workshop This workshop teaches you...
    Posted to Muhanad YOUNIS (Weblog) by mohi88 on 10-24-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Security, Workshop, Fusion, Instrumentation
  • Web Services Federation Patterns: The Attribute Service

    A few days ago I participated in an interesting design session about an web Services identity federation solution. A lot of the debate was centered on the use of attribute and pseudonyms services for loosely coupled the security policies or client and services. As my article about Web Services Federated...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 10-17-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: SOA, Web Services, Architecture, .NET Framework, Federated Identity, Security
  • Oracle Open World

    Thanks to all the folks who attended to my presentation Taming Web Services Interoperability at Oracle Open World. I've really enjoyed presenting for an Oracle-centric audience and we got some great reception and feedback . I will make the demos available next week as soon as I finish packaging them...
    Posted to Jesus Rodriguez's WebLog (Weblog) by gsusx on 09-25-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: SOA, Oracle, Web Services, Architecture, Conferences, J2EE, Web Services Interoperability, REST, Security
  • .netTiers and SAP Authorization Rule Provider

    One of the main benefits developers use Microsoft Enterprise Library Application Blocks for is handling application security aspects. Authorizing users against some tasks is always an essential requirement in any application. I am using .netTiers and I am more than pleased in the way it utilizes Enterprise...
    Posted to Huthaifa Afanah (Weblog) by IsToFix on 09-17-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .Net, Microsoft Enterprise Library, Security, .netTiers
  • 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
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