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Security TRACK
2112 InterBase Security
Daniel Magin — better office
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Beginning.
Learn all about installing, managing, and deploying InterBase Server in a secure way. Where are most mistakes from Administrator made running InterBase in a perfectly secure way? Where are the most open doors in a network and how do you handle the connection between InterBase and my applications? These questions are answered.
Prerequisites: None.
2112 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 3:30pm - 4:45pm Room: J4
2124 InterBase Performance Monitoring: Vision and Control
Craig Stuntz — Vertex Systems Corporation
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Beginning.
Learn how to: use InterBase performance-monitoring features to analyze in minute detail what the users of your InterBase server are doing, debug and test your applications, and take command when necessary.
Prerequisites: None.
2124 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 10:00am - 11:15am Room: J1
3008 Microsoft .NET Framework Security
Steve Teixeira — Falafel Software, Inc.
Type: Preconference Tutorial.
Level: Intermediate.
This tutorial covers all aspects of Microsoft .NET Framework security from a Delphi developer's perspective.
Prerequisites: Some understanding of the Microsoft .NET Framework. Delphi knowledge.
3008 Saturday, September 11, 2004 — 9:00am - 1:00pm Room: A3
3012 ASP.NET: Fasten your Seat Belt!
Alain Tadros — Falafel Software, Inc.
Type: Preconference Tutorial.
Level: Intermediate.
After building six full Web sites in ASP.NET, it's time to sit down and explain in four hours what could possibly save you four weeks worth of research on the ins and outs of using this technology to build robust Web sites with Admin Portal user interface and total e-commerce solutions. This tutorial covers user controls, caching, state management, session management, ViewState management, templates, Web Service integration, and security.
Prerequisites: Any Web technology background is recommended. Some Microsoft .NET Framework knowledge helpful.
3012 Saturday, September 11, 2004 — 2:00pm - 6:00pm Room: C1/C4
3114 Securing Web Services, Part I
Kenneth Faw — Pillar Technology Group, LLC
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
Securing Web Services generally requires more than BASIC AUTH over HTTPS. This session takes apart the areas where Web Services expose security holes and introduces standards, toolkits, and products that can help to build a more secure service-oriented architecture. Coverage also includes ebXML.
Prerequisites: Fundamental knowledge of HTTP, Web Services, and Web applications in either C# or Java.
3114 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 2:00pm - 3:15pm Room: J1
3190 StarTeam Security Explained! *
Ron Sauers — Borland
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
Confused by the StarTeam security model? Learn about ACEs, object ACLs, container ACLs, privileges and object ownership, and how these basic security concepts relate to each other in the StarTeam access test algorithm. Understand how to best configure security for your own StarTeam projects.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with access rights in StarTeam.
3190a Monday, September 13, 2004 — 10:00am - 11:15am Room: C2
3190b Tuesday, September 14, 2004 — 1:30pm - 2:45pm Room: C2
4114 Securing Web Services, Part II
Kenneth Faw — Pillar Technology Group, LLC
Type: Regular Session.
Level: Advanced.
This session, a continuation of Part I, shows Java and C# code examples for implementing Web Services security.
Prerequisites: Experience implementing Web Services in Java and/or C#. Very solid understanding of XML and the structure and semantics of SOAP messages.
4114 Monday, September 13, 2004 — 3:30pm - 4:45pm Room: J1
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