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Q: Will data from an unsecure form be encrypted when posted to a separate page secured with SSL?

A: The SSL connection is established first, then the request is tunneled through that. So, yes it will be encrypted.

- David Penton

Articles
Feb 3, 2005 - ASP.NET Mixed Mode Authentication
In many web applications it is desirable for both intranet users and external parties to be able to seamlessly log onto the system. The problem this raises is that it is not easy to allow intranet users to log in via Windows integrated authentication while also allowing external parties to log in to the same application using standard forms authentication. This article will show you one way to achieve the best of both worlds when it comes to authentication.
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Dec 8, 2004 - Designing Role-Based Security Models for .NET
In this article, Michele Leroux Bustamante discusses authentication, authorization and role-based security in .NET. Along the way, he provides some best practices for implementing role-based security in some typical .NET application scenarios including rich clients, Web applications, and Web services.
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May 11, 2004 - SharePoint Security and .NET Impersonation
When implementing custom components that require access to restricted resources, implicit impersonation must be used. Jay Nathan shows how to create a class that makes using .NET Impersonation a snap.
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Mar 10, 2004 - Intellectual Property Protection and Code Obfuscation
Learn about the execution process of CLR-based programs and how to protect your applications from being easily disassembled back into source code.
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Feb 24, 2004 - How to Send Secure Mail in ASP-Based E-Commerce Applications - Part II
Businesses that utilize encrypted e-mail may find Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) to be somewhat restrictive. This article shows how to use security features in PDF as an alternative to S/MIME.
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Feb 2, 2004 - Fighting Spambots with .NET and AI
Bill Gates, in a recent interview, predicted the end of spam by 2006. One of the methods he mentioned involved a challenge only a real live person could handle. Adnan Masood shows how to use AI and .NET to create a user verification scheme that incorporates similar concepts Gates alluded to.
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Jan 21, 2004 - Configuring .NET Code Access Security
Code Access Security (CAS) is the .NET Framework security model that grants code permission to resources based on "evidence" pertaining to the encapsulating assembly. In this article, David Myers examines CAS and explains different configuration methods.
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Mar 10, 2003 - Platform Neutral and Transparent Encryption of Sensitive Customer Information
Zhenlei Cai combines an open source C++ encryption library with SQL Server extended stored procedures to create a platform neutral, transparent encryption solution that resides at the database layer.
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Jan 15, 2003 - Exploring Machine.Config - User Security and More
Christopher Spann offers a .NET configuration tip that should help ease system administrators' fears of security compromise and thus assuage growing developer demand for a .NET environment.
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Dec 10, 2002 - Encrypting Cookie Data with ASP.NET
You don't have to be a cryptography expert or spend lots of money on third-party components to secure sensitive data in .NET. In this article, Wayne Plourde shows just how easy it is to encrypt cookie data using encryption classes in the .NET System.Security.Cryptography namespace.
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