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.NET SecurityCryptography: It's For Your Own Good
Is your data secured? Are you confident that the prying eyes of your competitors view sensitive information being stored on or transmitted from your applications? Are you sure that the data you receive from vendors and partners was actually sent by them?<p><a more</a></p>
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