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We recently updated our website and some links have broken as a result. Here's the place you should go to get the latest version of Password Minder: http://mercury.pluralsight.com/tools.aspx Sorry for any inconvenience!
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For a couple of years now, I've been giving talks about "claims-based identity", and "claims-aware applications". The most concrete example of a claims-based identity architecture that I've been able to show so far is Active...
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Finally there's a home on the Internet for information cards . I've been waiting for this for a long time - a place to point consumers, executives, and developers to learn more about information cards. And it's not just a Microsoft thing....
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To those who came to my talks at TechEd 2008 Developers , thank you! Be sure to fill out an evaluation before you leave; scores matter a lot to the conference organizers, so let them know what you thought. Here is the code from my ADFS talk. Here is the...
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This is a minor update. Here's what was changed (from the readme file): Incorporated a patch from Richard Howells to give you the option to turn on/off the "Always On Top" behavior of the main form. I still recommend not keeping PWM in memory...
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This is new; J.D. and crew are hosting it on CodePlex to get feedback. From J.D.'s blog : Our patterns & practices WCF Security Guidance Project is in progress on CodePlex. This is our first release of prescriptive guidance modules for WCF Security...
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Thanks to all of YOU who attended my claims-based identity postconference here at DevWeek. Grab the demos from here . Updated (20 Mar 2008) with new link.
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In my quest to get unit testing and code coverage, I was disappointed to find that NCover requires administrative privileges to run. I posted on their forum about this , and was informed that the authors "haven't had a good enough reason" to fix the problem...
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Before posting my discussion of code signing cert costs , I took a quick look at my trusted root store and didn't find anything by Comodo. I guess I should have looked more closely. There it is! Apparently John's found an excellent deal . It turns out...
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UPDATE: It turns out that John *did* find a bargain. Please be sure to read this followup post . In my recent post about Windows Live OneCare Firewall and Security, I mentioned that code signing certificates aren't cheap. If you look at the major vendors...
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Over the last few years the software industry has been figuring out better ways of solving security problems. One of the remaining conundrums has been figuring out where to put authorization logic. When you start thinking about this, you often end up...
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In my previous post in this series, I showed how easy it is to work with enumerations in PowerShell. Here's the code I've been walking through in this series: $dacl = (dir foo.txt).GetAccessControl() $newRule = New-Object Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule...
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Vittorio has just concluded a series of posts where he's sharing a sneak preview of the Identity Framework (Fx for this post). Based on what he's shown and his descriptions, I've put together a little list of some features we can probably expect from...
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I remember making a joke not long ago about my kid sister attacking a password database using her Nintendo DS. Looks like the PS3 has an architecture that makes it especially well suited for this type of attack . Security researcher Nick Breese used a...
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I recently heard a colleague lamenting that he was having difficulty using PrincipalPermissionAttribute at the class level in a certain scenario under WCF. I recommended caution in my guidebook , because of the nasty type load exception that you can run...
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