Building Secure Web Apps is a pretty good reference book. If you want a
good cover to cover read, I recommend Improving Web Application
Security:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetse
c/html/secnetlpMSDN.asp.

Regards,

Geoff

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Topics in this digest:

      1. PERM POSITION: Smithfield, VA for .NET Developer
           From: "joshn0202" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      2. Presentation followup: Prelim DNN 3.0 changes for module
developers
           From: Gary Pupurs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      3. Follow up from WinProTeam Vienna's UG Meeting last night
           From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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   Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2004 20:51:01 -0000
   From: "joshn0202" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PERM POSITION: Smithfield, VA for .NET Developer



Hello!  My name is Josh Neeble and I am a Technical Recruiter with 
Catalyst Search.  I have a PERM position in the Virginia Beach area. 
I have included the job description below. 

If you might be interested please send me a word version of your 
resume. My contact information is below.  

If you know someone who may be available please refer them on as we 
do offer referral bonuses.

Job Description:
1 year of extensive .NET development
2 years minimum of two years Crystal Reports, 
Strong understanding of SQL Databases,
Must be Greencard or US Citizen (because this is a Perm Position) 

Preferred Skills:
Oracle 
Rational Unified Process (RUP)

Description This person needs to be a self motivator, work with team 
or as an individual contributor.  The position will analyze and 
document user requirements, assist in project planning, assist in 
developing standards, perform peer reviews, build ASP.NET 
applications to be deployed on LAN and WAN, develop Crystal Reports 
for business use, assist other Developers in designing best 
practices for developing, work with end users in solving problems 
with applications.








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Message: 2         
   Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 23:04:23 -0500
   From: Gary Pupurs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Presentation followup: Prelim DNN 3.0 changes for module
developers

Thanks to Joe Brinkman for a great presentation tonight in Vienna.  He
introduced us to DotNetNuke, a popular open source web content
editing/management system, and showed how to develop a custom module,
and gave us a sneak peek at some cool new features in DNN 3.0, due out
very soon ("when it's done", but likely somewhere between a few weeks
and the end of the year).

I doing some searching for an unrelated DNN topic, I ran across the
following blog, which partly answers one of my questions I asked tonight
(which was, "are there any preliminary 3.0 references for module
builders who are currently working with 2.0 but want to keep in mind
what changes will be necessary for 3.0")

DotNetNuke 3.0: Breaking Changes for Module Developers
http://lucaslabs.net/blogs/mccullochs/archive/2004/10/10/1115.aspx

Scott McCulloch highlights what are the six key changes that most
developers will have to change in DNN 2.x modules...  I'm sure there
will be several other more obscure changes for some very customized
modules, but this is a good reference point for the bulk of simple data
modules out there that people may build.

-g 




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   Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 07:27:21 -0500
   From: Jeffrey Schoolcraft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Follow up from WinProTeam Vienna's UG Meeting last night

As promised here is all the follow up from last nights meeting.

1.  Geoff Snowman's blog, more specifically the blog post about the
ASP.NET Forms Auth vulnerability is here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/gsnowman/archive/2004/10/08/239648.aspx

2.  Building Secure ASP.NET applications
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnnetse
c/html/secnetlpMSDN.asp
or http://tinyurl.com/2ak1

I think that's all I was on the hook for, if I'm missing something let
me know.

Jeff


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