can your clients specifically pinpoint what they don't like about the
current security setup you use?

Or did they hear some buzzword in your description that
kinda/sorta/might/maybe/possbily be mentioned in something else they read
about how it might not be secure?




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Subject: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] Increased Security


Hi all,We just had a meeting with one of our clients and they were not happy
with the level of security.
We use FormsAuthentication with the usual sort of set up.  We use HTTPS
throughout the application and the passwords are stored as MD5 hashes in the
backend SQL Server database.
The question that I have is what can I do to increase this?
Is cardspace a viable answer or is it just too young?  Does the client
machine have to have .NET 3.0 installed for cardspace or is IE7 good enough.
Would ActiveDirectory help or is that a massive undertaking.Any suggestions
what so ever appreciated?
Paul
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