Many applications (Web-based applications and forms-based ['smart client'] applications) typically use data stored in a database. While you may have firewalls and other protections established when running your application, your application can still be open to an attacker gaining dire... Many applications (Web-based applications and forms-based ['smart client'] applications) typically use data stored in a database. While you may have firewalls and other protections established when running your application, your application can still be open to an attacker gaining dire...May. 20, 2005 11:00 AM EDT Reads: 20,113 |







Robert Hurlbut is an independent software architect/developer, consultant, and owner of Hurlbut Consulting, Inc. He is also a Microsoft MVP for Visual C#. Robert specializes in application security, distributed architectures, and database architecture and development. He speaks at industry conferences, including WIN-DEV,


















