Category Archives: WCF

Claims-based Identity & Access Control for .NET, ASP.NET and WCF 4.5 now retired on PluralSight

Time flies! I just got notice from PluralSight that the above mentioned three courses are now retired and are not included in search results anymore. If you still care about this content – the direct links still work, and here … Continue reading

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Give your WCF Security Architecture a Makeover with IdentityServer3

Not everybody has the luxury of being able to start over and build the new & modern version of their software from scratch. Many people I speak to have existing investments in WCF and their “old-school” desktop/intranet architecture. Moving to … Continue reading

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Thinktecture.IdentityModel v.Next

Thinktecture.IdentityModel (github, nuget) is a popular library in the security community. But we have reached a point now where we realized that we have too many dependencies and too many legacy stuff in it. With the release of Web API … Continue reading

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Two days of Claims-based Identity & Access Control Workshop in London

Great news! The London edition of the NDC conference has pre-con workshops and Jakob invited us to hold our claims-based identity & access control workshop there. This is the first time Brock and I are teaching the workshop together, and … Continue reading

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Two Weeks to go: NDC Identity & Access Control Workshop

…really looking forward to it! http://www.ndcoslo.com/Article/Workshops/claims Also announcing a special guest: Pedro Felix will do a introduction lecture on OpenID Connect! See you there!

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Annual Identity Update on DotNetRocks

It’s this time of the year again! http://www.dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?ShowNum=863 “Dominick Baier returns to talk to Carl and Richard about the current state of security in .NET 4.5. Dom starts out talking about how WebAPI has impacted the development of web services … Continue reading

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Going to NDC? Get two extra Days of Identity and Access Control!

Claims, WS-Federation, WS-Trust, WS-Security, ASP.NET, Federation, Single Sign-On, Home Realm Discovery, WCF, SAML, JWT, Web API, OAuth2, Thinktecture IdentityServer & IdentityModel, ADFS, Windows Azure Active Directory & Access Control… Do the above terms sound interesting? Then join me for a … Continue reading

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Claims-based Identity & Access Control Pre-Conference Workshop at NDC 2013

This is great news! If you are going to NDC, you can take my identity & access control training as a pre-conference workshop. I have divided the content in a “web apps” day and a “services & the cloud” day. This … Continue reading

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Claims-based Identity & Access Control Training in February

I just got email confirming the February run of the “identity course” in Oslo. great! There are seats left and you can book here. Cu!  

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Thinktecture IdentityServer v2 RTM

Title says it all – I am glad we could get this done before the end of the year!! Besides bug fixes since the last beta version, we added two features: identity server core nuget package and profile editor. I … Continue reading

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