This book is an introduction to security for Visual Basic programmers. You’ll find it useful both as a prescriptive guide for writing secure applications and as a technical reference for how to actually implement security techniques in your own code. For example, in Chapter 1, “Encryption,” we explain what encryption is and when to use the different types of encryption, and we provide examples that show you how to actually encrypt and decrypt information.
Although there is already a wealth of information available about security, very little has been written that targets the Visual Basic programmer. In writing this book, we set out to change this. We have followed three principles that make this book better for the Visual Basic programmer than any other publication you will find on security:
Make it simple Many security publications are shrouded in hard- to-understand jargon and difficult-to-work-out acronyms, and they assume you already have a background in security. This book is different: we spell out every acronym, use easy-to-understand language, and explain in clear terms each security concept.
Clear guidance Some security books explain security techniques without telling you where or where not to use them. This book is different: we offer clear guidance on how, when, and where you should use each security technique.
Complete assistance Although this is an introductory-level book, it covers everything from coding techniques to designing a secure architecture to performing a security audit. Our intention was to provide an end-to-end introductory guide for producing secure applications.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136030978/Security_For_Microsoft_Visual_Basic_.NET__2003_.chm
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http://tinyurl.com/6nr72l
Although there is already a wealth of information available about security, very little has been written that targets the Visual Basic programmer. In writing this book, we set out to change this. We have followed three principles that make this book better for the Visual Basic programmer than any other publication you will find on security:
Make it simple Many security publications are shrouded in hard- to-understand jargon and difficult-to-work-out acronyms, and they assume you already have a background in security. This book is different: we spell out every acronym, use easy-to-understand language, and explain in clear terms each security concept.
Clear guidance Some security books explain security techniques without telling you where or where not to use them. This book is different: we offer clear guidance on how, when, and where you should use each security technique.
Complete assistance Although this is an introductory-level book, it covers everything from coding techniques to designing a secure architecture to performing a security audit. Our intention was to provide an end-to-end introductory guide for producing secure applications.
Download
http://rapidshare.com/files/136030978/Security_For_Microsoft_Visual_Basic_.NET__2003_.chm
or
http://tinyurl.com/6nr72l
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