Securing Blazor Server-side Applications
Learn how to secure your Blazor Server application using a variety of best practice techniques for authentication and authorization.
Authentication and authorization are two incredibly important aspects of a secure Blazor Server application. In this course, Securing Blazor Server Applications, you’ll gain the ability to secure your Blazor application using a variety of best practice techniques for authentication and authorization. First, you’ll explore how to log in and out of your Blazor application with cookies. Next, you’ll discover how to work with ASP.NET Core Identity. Finally, you’ll learn how to implement token-based security for your Blazor application using OAuth2 and OpenID Connect. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of implementing best-practice security techniques in Blazor Server applications needed to do so comfortably.
Author Name: Kevin Dockx
Author Description:
Kevin Dockx is a freelance solution architect, author & consultant, living in Antwerp (Belgium). He’s mainly focused on solution/application architectures & security for web-based (API) applications built with .NET, but he also keeps an eye out for new developments concerning other products from the .NET stack. He’s a Microsoft MVP and board member of the RD MS Community. He’s also a regular speaker at various (inter)national conferences & user group events, and works on various open source pro… more
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
1min - Getting Started with Authentication in Blazor Server
58mins - Cookie-based Authentication with ASP.NET Core Identity
18mins - Token-based Authentication with OAuth2/OIDC
62mins
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