Monthly Archives: July 2007

InfoCardSelector for ASP.NET V1.0

OK – so I settled for a final name (since the control also works for other identity selectors than CardSpace this is more appropriate) and resetted the version. There are only minor (but breaking) changes to the last version I … Continue reading

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Excellent ASP.NET Information

Daniel currently publishes an internal Microsoft feed on his blog. Excellent information about ASP.NET internals like process models, dynamic compilation and the pipeline (more to come). Recommended!  

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Windows Integrity Mechanism

Another very interesting security feature (even revolutionary for Windows) in Vista/2008 is mandatory access control (as opposed to discretionary access control). Michael just posted the link to the new technical reference. Enjoy.

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Windows Service Hardening

I am pretty impressed with the changes and new features for good old NT Services in Vista/Server 2008. My favourite feature is, that every service can now have a distinct SID that can be used to ACL kernel objects. Imagine … Continue reading

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New WCF Security Samples

Justin wrote me an email this morning: “Dominick, I hope you are well. There are several new WCF-security samples posted at http://wcf.netfx3.com/files/53/default.aspx (today) I thought you might be interested, especially if you are planning on writing that WCF security book…” … Continue reading

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WCF Security Webcast

Im Rahmen der WCF/WF Webcast Serie auf MSDN Deutschland haben Christian Weyer und ich einen Webcast über WCF Security gemacht. Der ist jetzt downloadbar. Viel Spass!  

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Hit by Identity 1.0

I am moving soon to another city – that means I will have a new address, new telephone number etc. I realized at how many sites I have to change my details (e.g. for delivery). Wouldn’t life be much better … Continue reading

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