Providing developers with first-hand insights into design decisions and practical advice for solving real-world security issues, this authoritative guide urges developers to write more secure code on the Vista platform to support a growing customer base.
Table of Contents
Writing Secure Code for Windows Vista
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1
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Code Quality
Chapter 2
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User Account Control, Tokens, and Integrity Levels
Chapter 3
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Buffer Overrun Defenses
Chapter 4
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Networking Defenses
Chapter 5
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Creating Secure and Resilient
Chapter 6
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Internet Explorer 7 Defenses
Chapter 7
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Cryptographic Enhancements
Chapter 8
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Authentication and Authorization
Chapter 9
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Miscellaneous Defenses and Security-Related Technologies