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RE: ASP vs. ASP.NET
From: "Calderon, Juan Carlos (GE Commercial Finance, NonGE)" <juan.calderon () ge com>
Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 18:08:12 -0400
Hi I don't think one is more secure than the other as you said there are ways to secure both. However, ASP is harder to secure than ASP.NET from the application layer point of view. Imagine this, what do you have to do to implement a Role based authorization scheme in ASP 3.0? and what's for ASP.NET?, much different uh? so basically the same think can be performed in both technologies, but implementing the same security level will be faster in the newer technology. Cheers -Juan C -----Original Message----- From: Bénoni MARTIN [mailto:Benoni.MARTIN () libertis ga] Sent: Viernes, 08 de Octubre de 2004 06:06 a.m. To: webappsec () securityfocus com Subject: ASP vs. ASP.NET Hi list! I was wondering if if was a real lack of security developping nowadays in ASP instead of ASP.NET. According to some people, if everything is well written and the web server fully patched and uptodate, ASP is quite good. For others ASP.NET is really more powerfull than ASP and the latter is old-fashuined ... So what about you, MS users ? Thanks !
Current thread:
- ASP vs. ASP.NET Bénoni MARTIN (Oct 09)
- Re: ASP vs. ASP.NET Harrison Gladden (Oct 12)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: ASP vs. ASP.NET Michael Howard (Oct 12)
- RE: ASP vs. ASP.NET Anil John (Oct 12)
- Re: ASP vs. ASP.NET exon (Oct 14)
- RE: ASP vs. ASP.NET Anil John (Oct 12)
- RE: ASP vs. ASP.NET Calderon, Juan Carlos (GE Commercial Finance, NonGE) (Oct 12)