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C# 10.0 All-in-One For Dummies
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C# 10.0 All-in-One For Dummies

by John Paul Mueller
March 2022
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
864 pages
19h 46m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 1

Writing Secure Code

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Designing for security

Bullet Building secure Windows applications

Bullet Digging into System.Security

Security is a big topic. Ignoring for a moment all the buzzwords surrounding security, you likely realize that you need to protect your application from being used by people who shouldn't use it. You also need to prevent your application from being used for things it shouldn’t be used for.

At the beginning of the electronic age, security was usually performed by obfuscation (also called security through obscurity). If you had an application that you didn’t want people peeking at, you just hid it, and no one would know where to find it. Thus, it would be secure. (Remember War Games, the movie in which the military assumed that no one would find the phone number needed to connect to its mainframes — but Matthew Broderick’s character did?)

Using obfuscation obviously doesn’t cut it anymore; now you need to consider security as an integral requirement of every system that you write. Your application might not contain sensitive data, but can it be used to get to other information on the machine? Can it be used to gain access to a network that it shouldn’t? ...

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