.NET Security for Developers
.NET Security for Developers Series: Complete
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 1
Section A: Introduction - Section B: Assemblies - Section C: Edit Configuration Policy - Section D: Design Secure Systems - Section E: Security Policy - Section F: Configure Policy - Section G: Create Evidence
Session 2
Section A: Security Tools - Section B: Strong-Named Assemblies - Section C: Exception Handling - Section D: Advanced Handling - Section E: Best Code Practices - Section F: Permission Requests - Section G: Declarative Options
Session 3
Section A: Imperative Permissions - Section B: Effective Permissions - Section C: Effective Permissions (cont.) - Section D: Windows Security Basics - Section E: DACLs & .NET - Section F: Role-based Security
Session 4
Section A: Custom Application Security - Section B: Understanding Isolated Storage - Section C: Mechanics of Isolated Storage - Section D: Using Isolated Storage - Section E: Isolation Storage Types - Section F: Administering Isolated Storage
Session 5
Section A: Installing SQL Server - Section B: SQL Server in Visual Studio.NET - Section C: Enable Windows Accounts - Section C: Enable Windows Accounts - Section E: SQL Server Roles - Section F: Custom Database Roles - Section G: Permissions - Section H: Fine-tuning Permissions
Session 6
Section A: Config Authentication - Section B: Configuring IIS Settings - Section C: Windows Authentication - Section D: Form-Based Authentication - Section E: Credential Storage Options
Session 7
Section A: Custom Authentication - Section B: Creating Custom Credentials - Section C: WebUsers Class - Section D: Start Custom Authentication - Section E: Enterprise Services
Session 8
Section A: Create Serviced Components - Section B: Administering Security - Section C: .NET Remoting Features - Section D: .NET Remoting Example - Section E: Host Remoting in ASP.NET
Session 9
Section A: Remoting Authentication - Section B: Remoting Authorization - Section C: Web Services Introduction - Section D: Web Reference & Proxy - Section E: Disabling Protocols - Section F: Web Services Authentication
Session 10
Section A: Web Services Authorization - Section B: Deploying Security Policy - Section C: No Touch Deployment - Section D: .NET Deployment Options - Section E: Deploy with Visual Studio - Section F: Deploy ASP.NET Applications - Section G: Cryptography Types - Section H: Cryptography Types (cont.)
Session 11
Section A: Asymmetric Cryptography - Section B: Hash Codes - Section C: Digital Signatures - Section D: Generating Random Keys - Section E: Buffer Overflow - Section F: SQL Injection Attacks - Section G: Cross-Site Scripting Attack - Section H: The Human Element
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.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 01
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 1
Section A: Introduction - Section B: Assemblies - Section C: Edit Configuration Policy - Section D: Design Secure Systems - Section E: Security Policy - Section F: Configure Policy - Section G: Create Evidence
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.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 02
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 2
Section A: Security Tools - Section B: Strong-Named Assemblies - Section C: Exception Handling - Section D: Advanced Handling - Section E: Best Code Practices - Section F: Permission Requests - Section G: Declarative Options
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 03
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
5 Sessions
15 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 3
Section A: Imperative Permissions - Section B: Effective Permissions - Section C: Effective Permissions (cont.) - Section D: Windows Security Basics - Section E: DACLs & .NET - Section F: Role-based Security
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 04
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 4
Section A: Custom Application Security - Section B: Understanding Isolated Storage - Section C: Mechanics of Isolated Storage - Section D: Using Isolated Storage - Section E: Isolation Storage Types - Section F: Administering Isolated Storage
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 05
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 5
Section A: Installing SQL Server - Section B: SQL Server in Visual Studio.NET - Section C: Enable Windows Accounts - Section C: Enable Windows Accounts - Section E: SQL Server Roles - Section F: Custom Database Roles - Section G: Permissions - Section H: Fine-tuning Permissions
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 06
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 6
Section A: Config Authentication - Section B: Configuring IIS Settings - Section C: Windows Authentication - Section D: Form-Based Authentication - Section E: Credential Storage Options
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 07
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 7
Section A: Custom Authentication - Section B: Creating Custom Credentials - Section C: WebUsers Class - Section D: Start Custom Authentication - Section E: Enterprise Services
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 08
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 8
Section A: Create Serviced Components - Section B: Administering Security - Section C: .NET Remoting Features - Section D: .NET Remoting Example - Section E: Host Remoting in ASP.NET
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 09
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 9
Section A: Remoting Authentication - Section B: Remoting Authorization - Section C: Web Services Introduction - Section D: Web Reference & Proxy - Section E: Disabling Protocols - Section F: Web Services Authentication
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 10
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 10
Section A: Web Services Authorization - Section B: Deploying Security Policy - Section C: No Touch Deployment - Section D: .NET Deployment Options - Section E: Deploy with Visual Studio - Section F: Deploy ASP.NET Applications - Section G: Cryptography Types - Section H: Cryptography Types (cont.)
More Information...
.NET Security for Developers Series: Session 11
Overview
Microsoft’s .NET framework for building and delivering web services has a rich security model. The .NET Security for Developers Part 1 course from LearnKey starts with security basics including system design, security policy, and Windows security fundamentals, and then shows you how to effectively employ .NET features like SQL Server security and isolated storage. Expert instructors Andy Baron and Mary Chipman combine a practical approach to solving security problems faced by .NET developers with lots of code examples and explanations of underlying theory and concepts. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll be able to begin taking advantage of the security features in the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: Previous programming experience with Visual Basic.NET.
Benefits
- Increase your earning potential and technical security credibility.
- Enhance employment opportunities with in-demand Internet security knowledge.
- LearnKey courses will arm you with the latest technology on security issues.
Also available for purchase as individual sessions
Club Training Australia understand that you may already have experience with this product and are looking to expand your knowledge. With this in mind Club Training Australia is proud to offer each of the sessions in this course for sale on a session-by-session basis.Simply select the session that contains the information you wish to learn and select the corresponding number from the drop down list on this page and then click on add to cart.
Sessions
11 Sessions
33 Hours of Interactive Training
Session content
Session 11
Section A: Asymmetric Cryptography - Section B: Hash Codes - Section C: Digital Signatures - Section D: Generating Random Keys - Section E: Buffer Overflow - Section F: SQL Injection Attacks - Section G: Cross-Site Scripting Attack - Section H: The Human Element
More Information...
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