Teched 09: Day #3

Just a short blog post for now about day 3 on TechEd in Berlin.
UPDATE: some more details on the sessions added!

Sessions from today:

Windows Identity Foundation Overview (Vittorio Bertocci)

Integrating application autorization with other platforms, Active Directory,… requires a lot of API’s.
Windows Identity Foundation (abbreviation WIF?) ables a developer to rely on another source for authentication.
This is called the identity provider, a Security Token Service (STS) in WIF.

If you have configured an STS, you can now add it to new or existing (ASP.NET) projects.
Therefore some ASP.NET controls are included.
WIF for Silverlight is not available (yet?).

Deep Dive in Windows Workflow Foundation 4.0 (Nuno Godinho)

Silverlight 3: what’s in it for developers? (Tim Heuer)

With the release of Silverlight 4 at PDC 09, the contents of this sessions are already outdated.
Silverlight developer Tim Heuer gives us a summary of new features in Silverlight 3.

Securing Silverlight (Shwan Wildermuth)

In this interactive session Shwan Wildermuth discusses some security issues in Silverlight.
Because Silverlight 4 allows access to the public file system, some of these issues may be already outdated!
First, some threats are summarized:

Silverlight is more secure than JavaScript, allthough it does not protect your data.
You can not store important data in the isolated storage, as these files are available for the user.

Data Driven ASP.NET Web Forms: Deep dive (Jeff King)

I ended the day at the Microsoft Belgium drink.
The atmosphere, the drinks and the people were just great!

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