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Secure Authentication Flow for C# Applications

Learn to implement secure authentication in modern web apps using ASP.NET Identity. This course covers full authentication flow in C#, helping you protect user data and enhance app security with best practices.

Alexander Tushinsky - Pluralsight course - Secure Authentication Flow for C# Applications
by Alexander Tushinsky

What you'll learn

Poor authentication and identity management can leave applications vulnerable to attacks such as credential stuffing, brute force attempts, and unauthorized access. In this course, Secure Authentication Flow for C# Applications, you’ll learn to implement secure authentication using ASP.NET Identity to protect your applications and users. First, you’ll explore how authentication works, including secure login flows, multifactor authentication (MFA), and session management. Next, you’ll discover how to integrate ASP.NET Identity into an existing web application, configuring authentication and authorization settings. Finally, you’ll learn how to enhance security by mitigating common vulnerabilities such as brute force attacks, password leaks, and improper session handling. When you're finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to integrate appropriate security to build secure, user-friendly authentication flows in your C# applications.

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About the author

Alexander Tushinsky - Pluralsight course - Secure Authentication Flow for C# Applications
Alexander Tushinsky

Alex has spent the past 30 years working as a software developer, application architect, cybersecurity professional, and technical trainer. He is a lifelong learner and holds over 20 active certifications in software development, project management, and cybersecurity. Alex is a CompTIA and Microsoft Certified Trainer and enjoys sharing his knowledge with others. He has taught at Rutgers University (NJ), Bergen Community College (NJ), County College of Morris (NJ), College of Southern Nevada, and UNLV.

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