Last year Wrox switched from having happy, smiling, chin posing authors on their book covers to, well, to random images with a bit of red. So for those of you that have pre-ordered you’ll be happy to know that you won’t have me smiling out from your book shelf. Instead you’ll get an image which encapsulates my interest in exercise and sports. Errr, well, someone’s interest in exercise and sports. Never fear though, I am on the inside …
Note for Americans – this image is from a game called football by the rest of the world.
The new image isn’t up on Amazon yet (Amazon UK
/ Amazon US
), nor is the updated contents. The back cover says
Beginning ASP.NET Security is for novice to intermediate ASP.NET programmers and provides a step-by-step solution to securing each area of ASP.NET development. Rather than approaching security from a theoretical direction, MVP Barry Dorrans shows you examples of how everyday code can be attacked, and describes the steps necessary for defense. Inside, you’ll learn how you can defend your ASP.NET applications using the .NET framework, industry patterns and best practices, code libraries and resources provided by Microsoft and others.
Beginning ASP.NET Security:
• Explores issues with user input including validation, cross-site scripting (XSS) and cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
• Teaches how to securely access your database and defend against SQL injection attacks
• Shares techniques for keeping secrets, including encryption, hashing and preventing information leaks
• Examines methods for authenticating and authorizing users, including ASP.NET membership providers and preventing cookie theft
• Shares tips for securing your web server, including how ASP.NET uses trust levels and locking down IIS
• Unveils ways to securely use WCF web services
• Presents security with the Microsoft ASP.NET Ajax framework and Silverlight
• Includes an overview of security with the Microsoft MVC framework
Barry Dorrans is a consultant, speaker and Microsoft MVP in the “Visual Tools – Security” category. His approach to development and writing blends humor with the paranoia suitable for considering security.