Craig McMurtry's WebLog
Application Security, Part 10
The .NET Framework Class Library provides authorization facilities in its System.Security.Principal...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2004
Application Security, Part 6
Now, let’s step back to ADAM and merge MIIS into the picture. Data for the users of our...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2004
Application Security, Part 8
Access control lists are available in Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003....
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2004
Application Security, Part 4
What we are hearing from our customers is that they want their applications to become better...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2004
Application Security, Part 5
Now, of course, you are thinking that if the problem with storing my data in my relational database...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 03/04/2004
Application Security, Part 3
So, its 9 a.m: do you know where your users are? I’ll bet I do, because although we have just...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/23/2004
Application Security, Part 2
The most important idea that has ever emerged from attempts to grapple with application security is...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/21/2004
Application Security Part 1
The posts over the next few days concern application security. What does that term signify? Well,...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/20/2004
Message to attendees of the AD/AM, MIIS and Authorization TouchDown event, February 18th: updated with the location of the Webcast
Thanks for coming, and for bearing with the complexity of the material. A recording of the WebCast...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/19/2004
The Riddle of The Sphinx Part Three
Technical re-architecture to accommodate future changes in the platform is not all that is required...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/19/2004
The Riddle of the Sphinx Part Two
The best answers to the Riddle of the Great Sphinx that I can offer are these. First, build a...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/19/2004
The Riddle of the Sphinx, Part One
The Sphinx is a mythical creature that delighted in posing seemingly unsolvable riddles. The riddle...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/17/2004
To blog or not to blog?
Here I am doing something that I never thought I ever would: blog. Blogging assumes an audience,...
Author: Craig McMurtry Date: 02/16/2004