Top 10 Application Security Vulnerabilities in Web.config Files – Part One

These days, the biggest threat to an organization’s network security comes from its public Web site and the Web-based applications found there. Unlike internal-only network services such as databases-which can be sealed off from the outside via firewalls-a public Web site is generally accessible to anyone who wants to view it, making application security an issue. To help us, Bryan Sullivan discusses common configuration vulnerabilities in ASP.NET web applications and how to resolve them.

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