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Security "How Do I?" Videos on MSDN - Security Sensitive Data Quickly

Wow!  Considering I work at Microsoft, there are tons of things that happens here that I don't know about and I get WOW-ed by.  Check this out on MSDN... we've got development and security experts making 20 min videos on developer security topics.

This week's featured video - How to add security to .NET apps by encrypting sensitive / confidential data by using the "ProtectedData" class of the System.Security.Cryptography namespace.  The author said that at times... all he wants to do is to protect data and he feels this method is the quickest way to get it done.

These videos come in tons of formats including formats for your Ipod, WM device or PSP!

How Do I: Add Security to .Net Applications with the ProtectedData Class?

In this video Will DePalo demonstrates how to add security to .Net applications by encrypting sensitive or confidential data by using the ProtectedData class of the System.Security.Cryptography namespace.
Presented by Will DePalo on January 8, 2008
Length: 21 minutes 47 seconds

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Check out the whole video site here:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bb896640.aspx

Posted: Thursday, January 10, 2008 5:56 PM by Chewy Chong
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vincent said:

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You can call me Vincent, and this is my email: ma_ruiting@hotmail.com

Thank you.

# January 19, 2008 9:27 PM
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