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.NET Framework
.NET 3.5
.NET 2.0
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Security

Web Development
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ASP.NET Ajax
ASP.NET 2.0
ASP.NET 1.1
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SQL 2005
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Ajax/Silverlight
ASP.NET/Ajax
ASP.NET/SQL2005
ASP.NET/Security
.NET/ASP.NET

Technical Staff
Aaron Skonnard
Fritz Onion
Keith Brown
Scott Allen
Craig Andera
David Cowles
Jon Fancey
Jon Flanders
Mike Henderson
Dr. Joe Hummel
Ian Griffiths
Matt Milner
Ted Neward
Brian Randell
Dan Sullivan
Mike Woodring



     

Course Details:

Hours
10-hours per day (8am-6pm)

Meals
Catered continental breakfast
and buffet lunch provided

Hardware
Computer with all necessary
software provided

Cost
The cost of this event is $2,995
(hotel not included)

Public offerings for individuals:
If you're an individual interested in a public course, let us know your interest and location so that we can schedule a public course in your area. We offer training worldwide.

Programming language:
C#

Technologies covered:
ASP.NET 2.0
ASP.NET 3.5
Windows Security Fundamentals
IIS and ASP.NET Security
.NET Code Access Security
.NET Role Based Security
Web Service Enhancements (WSE)

 
     
     
Five intensive days learning the ins and outs of ASP.NET 2.0 and how to build secure .NET applications

ASP.NET has established itself as one of the most productive environments for building web applications and more developers are switching over every day. The 2.0 release of ASP.NET builds on the same componentry of 1.1, improving productivity of developers even further by providing standard implementations of common Web application features like membership, persistent user profile, and Web parts, among others. With more than 50 new server-side controls and many new pieces of web infrastructure, ASP.NET 2.0 brings more new features than any web development technology in recent memory. This course will introduce practicing ASP.NET developers to the many new features in ASP.NET 2.0 as well as 3.5, with practical hands-on labs to reinforce the concepts, with an emphasis on understanding how each new feature works and when to best apply it.

Writing secure web applications requires a well-rounded set of skills. From threat modeling and robust coding techniques to network authentication protocols, you'll learn what you need to know to build distributed applications that can withstand attacks from adversaries ranging from script kiddies to highly paid corporate spies. This class talks about real security, where technology is only one piece of the puzzle. We don't sugar coat the story: you can't buy security. It's not a product or a technology. But if you invest some time and effort to understand the problem, you can learn to use the technologies available to you and build a solution that fits your needs.

Highlights
  • Five 10 hour days of intense learning
  • Multiple instructor format with some of the top authorities on .NET today
ASP.NET 2.0
  • Partial class code-behind model
  • Declarative data sources and the new data binding model
  • Compilation in ASP.NET 2.0
  • Security controls and the membership provider
  • Master pages and site templating
  • Themes and skins
  • Hierarchical data binding and XPath
  • The provider model
  • Cross-page posting
  • Caching improvements
  • Form validation enhancements
  • Client-side scripting features in ASP.NET 2.0
  • Navigation controls and data sources
  • The new WebControls
  • New features of ASP.NET 3.5
  • Custom control enhancements
  • ViewState changes and ControlState
  • ASP.NET Ajax
.NET Security
  • Threat Modeling
  • Least Privilege on the Server
  • Input Trust
  • Managing Secrets
  • Authentication
  • Authorization
  • Securing Web Services with WSE
  • Securing Network Communication
  • Least Privilege on the Desktop
  • Using Cryptography in .NET
  • Guiding Principles and Best Practices

Who Should Attend

     

Developers with experience in .NET who are interested in learning the latest features of ASP.NET and web development with the 2.0 and 3.5 releases of the framework, and architects and developers who need to know how to build secure web applications.

Prerequisites:

Experience programming in either C# or VB.NET. Knowledge of Web programming with ASP.NET. Knowledge of SQL and general database access techniques.

What you should expect to learn:

How to build robust, feature complete Web applications with ASP.NET 2.0 and 3.5. You will take away many practical samples, and have a good understanding of when to use which features of the new framework. You will also learn the fundamentals of designing and implementing web applications with security techniques that include authentication, authorization, privacy, integrity and confidentiality, least privilege and defense in depth. Wherever possible we will demonstrate real attacks to motivate why these features are important.

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