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ColdFusionFormal Trust and Authentication
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Published: 10th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: ColdFusionBy Malcolm Gin Security Response Team Coordinator Macromedia, Inc. Secure Web application design is not product-specific: it is helpful in securely designing and implementing any Web application, regardless of the platform. This article, part of a series of security-related columns for the Allaire DevCenter, is primarily intended for developers and application architects, but many of these concepts are relevant to any application development cycle, including non-Web applications. Formal...n
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