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    Author: Scott Norberg
    Full Title: Advanced ASP.NET Core 3 Security: Understanding Hacks, Attacks, And Vulnerabilities To Secure Your Website
    Publisher: Apress; 1st ed. Edition (December 12, 2020)
    Year: 2020
    ISBN-13: 9781484260142 (978-1-4842-6014-2), 1484260163 (978-1-4842-6016-6), 9781484260135 (978-1-4842-6013-5)
    ISBN-10: 1484260147, 1484260163, 1484260139
    Pages: 405
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Microsoft and .NET
    File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 36.99 €


    Incorporate security best practices into ASP.NET Core. This book covers security-related features available within the framework, explains where these feature may fall short, and delves into security topics rarely covered elsewhere. Get ready to dive deep into ASP.NET Core 3.1 source code, clarifying how particular features work and addressing how to fix problems.

    For straightforward use cases, the ASP.NET Core framework does a good job in preventing certain types of attacks from happening. But for some types of attacks, or situations that are not straightforward, there is very little guidance available on how to safely implement solutions. And worse, there is a lot of bad advice online on how to implement functionality, be it encrypting unsafely hard-coded parameters that need to be generated at runtime, or articles which advocate for certain solutions that are vulnerable to obvious injection attacks. Even more concerning is the functions in ASP.NET Core that are not as secure as they should be by default.

    Advanced ASP.NET Core 3 Security is designed to train developers to avoid these problems. Unlike the vast majority of security books that are targeted to network administrators, system administrators, or managers, this book is targeted specifically to ASP.NET developers. Author Scott Norberg begins by teaching developers how ASP.NET Core works behind the scenes by going directly into the framework's source code. Then he talks about how various attacks are performed using the very tools that penetration testers would use to hack into an application. He shows developers how to prevent these attacks. Finally, he covers the concepts developers need to know to do some testing on their own, without the help of a security professional.


    Learn:
    ✓ Discern which attacks are easy to prevent, and which are more challenging, in the framework
    ✓ Dig into ASP.NET Core 3.1 source code to understand how the security services work
    ✓ Establish a baseline for understanding how to design more secure software
    ✓ Properly apply cryptography in software development
    ✓ Take a deep dive into web security concepts
    ✓ Validate input in a way that allows legitimate traffic but blocks malicious traffic
    ✓ Understand parameterized queries and why they are so important to ASP.NET Core
    ✓ Fix issues in a well-implemented solution
    ✓ Know how the new logging system in ASP.NET Core falls short of security needs
    ✓ Incorporate security into your software development process

    Features:
    ✓ Provides soup-to-nuts security coverage from advanced foundation concepts to web, and application in ASP.NET Core 3.1
    ✓ Covers most of the common types of attacks on ASP.NET Core websites
    ✓ Teaches security to developers from an IT security worker's perspective

    Who This Book Is For:
    Software developers who have experience creating websites in ASP.NET and want to know how to make their websites secure from hackers and security professionals who work with a development team that uses ASP.NET Core. A basic understanding of web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS is assumed, as is knowledge of how to create a website, and how to read and write C#. You do not need knowledge of security concepts, even those that are often covered in ASP.NET Core documentation.

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