
Keith is a co-founder of Pluralsight, a premier developer training company serving .NET developers worldwide. He oversees the developer security curriculum and regularly teaches a comprehensive 4-day security class for .NET developers called Applied .NET Security.
Keith is a contributing editor for MSDN Magazine where he writes the Security Briefs column, and supplies content for various MSDN developer centers. Keith has authored several books, including The .NET Developer's Guide to Windows Security (Addison Wesley, 2004), Programming Windows Security (Addison Wesley, 2000). Most recently, Keith coauthored Essential ASP.NET 2.0 (Addison Wesley, 2007) with Fritz Onion. He also coauthored Effective COM (Addison Wesley, 1999) with colleagues Don Box, Tim Ewald, and Chris Sells.
Keith spends most of his time researching security techniques and technologies, and has spent a decade teaching and developing course material for professional software developers. He speaks at many conferences, including PDC and TechEd. Read Keith’s latest book and blog online.
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