Ohad's Blog
Lets talk about .net ! - Mirror at: blogs.microsoft.co.il
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The Code Room - Breaking Into Vegas !
What do six world-class security experts, the boss of The Plaza hotel and casino, and viewers of The Code Room have in common? Four-and-a-half million dollars!
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Visual Studio 2005 Guided Tour
MSDN Magazine released a special issue named Visual Studio 2005 guided tour !
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Input and Data Validation p&p Security Training Modules
Keith Brown created six multimedia training modules for developers to help encourage them to write more secure code. MS Patterns & Practices just published them on Channel9, and they will eventually find their way onto MSDN
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Using InfoCards for User-Centered Identity
Do you want to know what InfoCards is all about ?
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8 Free eBooks from APress
APress offering several free ebooks on their website !!!
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Building Secured Application With Oracle & .NET
On the 28 February 2006 (Two weeks from now) I’m going to lecture about building secured application with Oracle & .Net at the Oracle & .Net Forum – Israel (Hebrew speaking lecture)
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Ready to launch Israel - The Videos !
Two months ago… on the 12.12.2005 Microsoft Israel Launched Visual Studio 2005 !
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Events & Error Message Center 2.0
I’ve just recived an update from Jon H. from Microsoft that the Error and Event Message Center 2.0 now supports full text search !
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Nimrod Luria - Application Security Arena
Nimrod Luria a fellow of mine who is working in 2B-Secure is now in charge of the Microsoft Israel Developer Security User group. Nimrod has a great blog about Application Security! Check it out here
On Tuesday (7/2/2006) there is going to be the first meeting of this group !
Here is the agenda:
18:00 – 18:30 – Microsoft Security Roadmap for Developers
18:30 – 19:30 Web Application Attacks
19:45 – 20:00 Ask the experts
Register for the meeting over here
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Enterprise Library 2.0 is out !
The long-awaited update to Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0 is now available - the official release is branded January 2006. This release of Enterprise Library includes six application blocks (Caching, Cryptography, Data Access, Exception Handling, Logging and Security), and provides similar functionality to the previous releases for the .NET Framework 1.1; however, Enterprise Library has been redesigned to use the new capabilities of the .NET Framework 2.0.