Developing XML Web Services and Server Components with Visual C#™ .NET and the .NET Framework, Exam Cram™ 2 (Exam 70-320) By Amit Kalani, Priti Kalani
Table of Contents
Terms you'll need to understand:
Authentication
Authorization
Code access security
Code group
Configured assembly
Declarative security
Imperative security
Impersonation
Permission
Permission set
Role-based security
Techniques you'll need to master:
Implementing code access security
Configuring authentication for .NET applications
Configuring and controlling authorization for .NET applications
Configuring and implementing identity management
The .NET Framework includes a comprehensive set of security tools, including both low-level classes for managing security and an overall framework for applying these tools to particular applications. The tools for managing security include code access security and role-based security. Code access security enables you to control what code can execute on a particular computer and what that code can do. Role-based security enables you to control the actions that particular users can take.