| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 01 Oct 2002 |
| Topics | Security Tools, Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, .NET | ||
| Downloads | 9 | ||
The Internet is profoundly changing the way people use computing and communications devices, from PCs and laptops to Pocket PCs, cell phones and MP3 players. As the integrated computing world evolves, a key aspect of its success is security. Organizations want to know that their Web sites and other network components are secure from malicious attacks, and users want to know that their personal information is secure when they go online. This paper explains how with tools and technologies that begin at the application design level and are also used at the point of contact with client devices and enterprise networks, Microsoft .NET provides the means in which information can travel seamlessly - and securely - between applications, Web sites, and devices.
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