Article ID: 324789
Article Last Modified on 8/5/2004
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- Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0
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Session Summary
Developing trustworthy software has become more important than ever before, given the distributed and mobile nature of today's software. .NET introduces a new and powerful concept called code access security that helps in assigning permissions to .NET code. In this WebCast, we will explore the concept of permission objects, permission requests, and grants. We will also have a look at security policy management using code groups, permission sets, and other methods.
This is a Level 300 session that was recorded April 10, 2002 and presented by Paddy Srinivasan. Paddy Srinivasan is an Application Development Consultant with the Premier Independent Software Vendor (ISV) team. Currently he is evangelizing the adoption of the .NET platform with several leading ISVs. As a part of this initiative, Paddy has been delivering various technical sessions on the .NET Framework.
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