CodePlex - patterns & practices Improving Web Services Security - Now Released
“Welcome to the patterns & practices Improving Web Services Security: Scenarios and Implementation Guidance for WCF project site! This guide shows you how to make the most of WCF (Windows Communication Foundation). With end-to-end application scenarios, it shows you how to design and implement authentication and authorization in WCF. Learn how to improve the security of your WCF services through prescriptive guidance including guidelines, Q&A, practices at a glance, and step-by-step how tos. It's a collaborative effort between patterns & practices, WCF team members, and industry experts. This guide is related to our WCF Security Guidance Project.
- J.D. Meier, Carlos Farre, Jason Taylor, Prashant Bansode, Steve Gregersen, Madhu Sundararajan, Rob Boucher
Released version posted on August 1st. Start using the guide today!
Parts
Part I, "Security Fundamentals for Web Services"
Part II, "Fundamentals of WCF Security"
Part III, "Intranet Application Scenarios"
Part IV, "Internet Application Scenarios"…”
Yep, that’s 689 pages you see there… Yet with that depth, the eBook is organized very usefully and feels approachable. I dig the fast track, how to’s, check lists and Q & A sections as those help me jump right to the areas I’m interested in.
This is a book you’d see on the bookshelf, yet is free for the download. If you’re doing WCF, this book is easily well worth a read, if not in-depth examination.
(via Public Sector Developer Weblog - Improving Web Services Security Guide v1.0 Released by P&P Team)
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