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.NET Rocks! - Pat Hynds on Security







.NET Rocks! - Pat Hynds on Security

.NET Rocks! - Pat Hynds on Security 12/04/2003 12:13 AM

Carl talks with Pat about security, from the general concepts to the practical tips and in between. Pat draws on his millitary background to render a keen understanding of how to secure today's complex systems. You will pick up some great tips, and hopefully start thinking of security issues in your everyday development efforts after listening to this show. Pat Rocks!




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