ASP.NET Web API Security Essentials

This book incorporates the new features of ASP.NET Web API 2 that will help you to secure an ASP.NET Web API and make a well-informed decision when choosing the right security mechanism for your security requirements.
We start by showing you how to set up a browser client to utilize ASP.NET Web API services. We then cover ASP.NET Web API’s security architecture, authentication, and authorization to help you secure a web API from unauthorized users. Next, you will learn how to use SSL with ASP.NET Web API, including using SSL client certificates, and integrate the ASP.NET Identity system with ASP.NET Web API.
We’ll show you how to secure a web API using OAuth2 to authenticate against a membership database using OWIN middleware. You will be able to use local logins to send authenticated requests using OAuth2. We also explain how to secure a web API using forms authentication and how users can log in with their Windows credentials using integrated Windows authentication. You will come to understand the need for external authentication services to enable OAuth/OpenID and social media authentication. We’ll then help you implement anti-Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) measures in ASP.NET Web API.
Finally, you will discover how to enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in your web API application.

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ASP.NET Web API Security Essentials

This book incorporates the new features of ASP.NET Web API 2 that will help you to secure an ASP.NET Web API and make a well-informed decision when choosing the right security mechanism for your security requirements.
We start by showing you how to set up a browser client to utilize ASP.NET Web API services. We then cover ASP.NET Web API’s security architecture, authentication, and authorization to help you secure a web API from unauthorized users. Next, you will learn how to use SSL with ASP.NET Web API, including using SSL client certificates, and integrate the ASP.NET Identity system with ASP.NET Web API.
We’ll show you how to secure a web API using OAuth2 to authenticate against a membership database using OWIN middleware. You will be able to use local logins to send authenticated requests using OAuth2. We also explain how to secure a web API using forms authentication and how users can log in with their Windows credentials using integrated Windows authentication. You will come to understand the need for external authentication services to enable OAuth/OpenID and social media authentication. We’ll then help you implement anti-Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) measures in ASP.NET Web API.
Finally, you will discover how to enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in your web API application.

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ASP.NET Web API Security Essentials

ASP.NET Web API Security Essentials

by Rajesh Gunasundaram
ASP.NET Web API Security Essentials

ASP.NET Web API Security Essentials

by Rajesh Gunasundaram

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Overview

This book incorporates the new features of ASP.NET Web API 2 that will help you to secure an ASP.NET Web API and make a well-informed decision when choosing the right security mechanism for your security requirements.
We start by showing you how to set up a browser client to utilize ASP.NET Web API services. We then cover ASP.NET Web API’s security architecture, authentication, and authorization to help you secure a web API from unauthorized users. Next, you will learn how to use SSL with ASP.NET Web API, including using SSL client certificates, and integrate the ASP.NET Identity system with ASP.NET Web API.
We’ll show you how to secure a web API using OAuth2 to authenticate against a membership database using OWIN middleware. You will be able to use local logins to send authenticated requests using OAuth2. We also explain how to secure a web API using forms authentication and how users can log in with their Windows credentials using integrated Windows authentication. You will come to understand the need for external authentication services to enable OAuth/OpenID and social media authentication. We’ll then help you implement anti-Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) measures in ASP.NET Web API.
Finally, you will discover how to enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) in your web API application.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785883224
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 11/27/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Rajesh Gunasundaram is a software architect, technical writer and blogger. He has over 13 years of experience in the IT industry, with more than 10 years using Microsoft's .NET and 2 years of using BizTalk Server, and a year of iOS application development.
Rajesh is a founder and an editor of technical blogs: www.programmerguide.net and www.ioscorner.com. You can find many of his technical writings on .NET and iOS.
Rajesh holds a master's degree in computer application and began his career as a software engineer in the year 2002. He has worked on client premises located in various countries, such as the UK, Belarus, and Norway. He is also experienced in developing mobile applications for iPhone and iPad.
His technical strengths include Objective-C, C#, ASP.NET MVC, Web API, WCF, .Net Framework 4.5, AngularJS, BizTalk, SQL Server, REST, SOA, design patterns, and software architecture.
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