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.NET SecurityRandom Salt - Preparing for real-world eventualities
Author: dndj.sys-con.com |
Published: 21st Nov 2006 |
Visited: 246 times |
Add CommentFiled in: NET SecurityIt's a constant battle! Just when you think you understand security, someone or something reminds you of a whole aspect that you have been ignoring, usually at your peril. No matter how much you planned, prepared, worked, and worried about your plan of attack or defensive position, the job was literally never done!
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