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Implementing Security for Apps with C#.NET
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MCITP Exam 70-340 : Exam 70-340 - Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft C# .NET Training Package Includes

  • 9 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
  • Printable courseware
  • Step-by-step hands-on-labs
  • Comprehensive, understandable, and reusable as reference material
  • Focused on practical solutions to real-world development problems
  • 2 Microsoft Authorized MeasureUp Exam Simulations
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Course Introduction

.NET revolutionizes application security by providing the framework for developing secure Windows and Web applications. This course teaches you the basic concepts underlying Code Access Security, role-based security, and how to implement security in your applications to protect your code and your users against attack.  In this course, you'll learn about the security features in .NET. You'll gain an understanding of the new security architecture in the .NET Framework, and about Code Access Security in the Common Language Runtime. You'll explore how to administer security policy using visual and command-line tools. You also learn how to write script to implement security

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MCITP Exam 70-340 : Exam 70-340 - Implementing Security for Applications with Microsoft C# .NET Course Contents
 

 

Level 1

Secure.Net Overview

1.1 .Net Assemblies
1.2 Assembly Parts
1.3 Metadata
1.4 Strong Name and Reflection
1.5 Security Overview
1.6 Type Safety Verification
1.7 Code Signing
1.8 Encryption and Digital Signatures
1.9 Code Access and Role Base Security
1.10 Isolated Storage
1.11 Application Deployment
1.12 Versioning
1.13 Configuration
1.14 Review

Metadata and Reflection

2.1 Metadata
2.2 Demo - ILDASM.exe
2.3 Reflection
2.4 Demo - Reflection
2.5 Review
Lab - Using the (MSIL) Disassembly

Secure Coding

3.1 Security Basics
3.2 Security Measures
3.3 Malicious Users & .Net
3.4 Best Practices
3.5 Threat Modeling
3.6 Creating Threat Models
3.7 Applying Threat Models
3.8 Review

Level 2

Cryptography

1.1 Cryptography and Digital Signing
1.2 Symmetric and Asymmetric Scenarios
1.3 Cryptography in the .Net Framework
1.4 Cryptography with Symmetric Algorithms
1.5 Demo - Symmetric Cryptography
1.6 Cryptography with Asymmetric Algorithms
1.7 Demo - Hashing
1.8 Signing Code
1.9 Demo - Strong Names
1.10 Review
Lab - Using the File Signing Tool

Level 3

Code Access Security

1.1 Evidence
1.2 Security Policy
1.3 Code Groups
1.4 Security Policy Level
1.5 Modifying Security Policy
1.6 Demo - Graphical Configuration
1.7 CasPol Tool
1.8 Demo CasPol Tool
1.9 Security Operation Basics
1.10 Permission Demand
1.11 Permission Assert
1.12 Other Security Checks
1.13 Imperative and Declarative Security
1.14 Allow Partially Trusted Callers Attribute
1.15 Imperative Security
1.16 Demo - Imperative Security
1.17 Declarative Security
1.18 Demo - Declarative Security
1.19 Review
Lab - Administrating Security Policy

Level 4

Role Based Security

1.1 Creating Windows Principal and Identity
1.2 Demo - Principal and Identity
1.3 Generic Identity and Principal
1.4 Demo - Generic Authentication
1.5 Principal Permission Object
1.6 Demo - Principal Permission
1.7 Review
Lab - Assign Users to Security Role

Level 5

Isolated Storage

1.1 Defining Isolated Storage
1.2 Using Isolated Storage
1.3 Demo - Isolated Storage
1.4 Review

Creating and Assembly

2.1 Single and Multi File Assemblies
2.2 Demo - Command Line Compilation
2.3 Private VS Shared Assemblies
2.4 Demo - Global Assembly Cache
2.5 Review

Deploying .Net Applications

3.1 Deployment Methods
3.2 Creating a Setup Project
3.3 Demo - Deployment
3.4 Review
Lab - Deploying an Application

 

Level 6

Assembly Binding Configuration

1.1 Assembly Binding Basics
1.2 Side by Side Deployment
1.3 Configuration Files
1.4 Assembly Binding Process
1.5 Configuration File Syntax
1.6 Creating Policy Configuration Files
1.7 Demo - Assembly Reflection
1.8 Review
Lab - Binding and Configuration

Introduction to Web Security

2.1 Importance of Security
2.2 Security Challenges
2.3 Hackers and Attackers
2.4 Attack Types
2.5 Vulnerabilities
2.6 Implementing Security
2.7 Best Practices
2.8 Review

Level 7

Validating User Input

1.1 Type of User Input
1.2 Why Validate Input
1.3 Type of Validation
1.4 User Input Attacks
1.5 HTTP Cookie and Hear Attacks
1.6 Form Data and Script Attacks
1.7 Demo -Web Form Attacks
1.8 Performing Validation
1.9 Concealing Information
1.10 Review
Lab - The STRIDE Threat Model

Securing Web Pages

2.1 ASP.Net Authentication Methods
2.2 Configuration ASP.Net
2.3 Windows Based Authentication
2.4 Demo -Windows Security
2.5 Form Based Authentication
2.6 Implementing Form Based

Authentication

2.7 Demo - Forms Security
2.8 Review

Level 8

Server Security

1.1 Internet Information Services IIS
1.2 Impersonation and User ID
1.3 Configuring Permissions
1.4 Client Authentication
1.5 Application Protection Level
1.6 Demo - IIS
1.7 Windows Server 2000/2003
1.8 Access Control Lists
1.9 Windows Server Best Practices
1.10 Demo - Creating ACLs
1.11 SQL Server
1.12 Authentication and Permissions
1.13 SQL Server Best Practices
1.14 Demo - SQL Server
1.15 SQL to IIS Security
1.16 SQL Injection Attacks
1.17 Demo - Injection Attacks
1.18 Injection Attack Protection
1.19 Review
Lab - Internet Information Services

Level 9

Protecting Communication

1.1 Digital certificates
1.2 SSL/TLS
1.3 IPSec
1.4 Review

Web Applications

2.1 Web Security Difference
2.2 Creating a Test Plan
2.3 Performing a Security Test
2.4 Review
Lab - The Dread Threat Model

Best Practices

3.1 Web Service Enhancements WSE
3.2 Cryptography
3.3 Web Application Security
3.4 User Input
3.5 General Good Practices
3.6 Critical Best Practices
3.7 Review


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