PublishedApress, July 2013 |
ISBN9781430257820 |
FormatSoftcover, 433 pages |
Dimensions25.4cm × 17.8cm × 2.1cm |
ASP.NET Web API is a key part of ASP.NET MVC 4 and the platform of choice for building RESTful services that can be accessed by a wide range of devices. Everything from JavaScript libraries to RIA plugins, RFID readers to smart phones can consume your services using platform-agnostic HTTP.
With such wide accessibility, securing your code effectively needs to be a top priority. You will quickly find that the WCF security protocols you're familiar with from .NET are less suitable than they once were in this new environment, proving themselves cumbersome and limited in terms of the standards they can work with. Fortunately, ASP.NET Web API provides a simple, robust security solution of its own that fits neatly within the ASP.NET MVC programming model and secures your code without the need for SOAP, meaning that there is no limit to the range of devices that it can work with -- if it can understand HTTP, then it can be secured by Web API. These SOAP-less security techniques are the focus of this book.
What you'll learn
Identity management and cryptography
HTTP basic and digest authentication and Windows authentication
HTTP advanced concepts such as web caching, ETag, and CORS
Ownership factors of API keys, client X.509 certificates, and SAML tokens
Simple Web Token (SWT) and signed and encrypted JSON Web Token (JWT)
OAuth 2.0 from the ground up using JWT as the bearer token
OAuth 2.0 authorization codes and implicit grants using DotNetOpenAuth
Two-factor authentication using Google Authenticator
OWASP Top Ten risks for 2013Who this book is for No prior experience of .NET security is needed to read this book. All security related concepts will be introduced from first-principles and developed to the point where you can use them confidently in a professional environment. A good working knowledge of and experience with C# and the .NET framework are the only prerequisites to benefit from this book. Table of Contents
Welcome to ASP.NET Web API
Building RESTful Services
Extensibility Points
HTTP Anatomy and Security
Identity Management
Encryption and Signing
Custom STS through WIF
Knowledge Factors
Ownership Factors
Web Tokens
OAuth 2.0
Using Live Connect API
OAuth 2.0 From the Ground Up
OAuth 2.0 Using DotNetOpenAuth
Two-Factor Authentication
Security Vulnerabilities
Appendix: ASP.NET Web API Security Distilled