- Secure Logi Info Applications
- Security, Authentication, and Authorization
- Session Management
- Hardening a Logi Application
- Hardening the Application Environment
- Obfuscating Definitions
- Logi Security
- Authentication - Who is the User?
- Authorization - What is the User Allowed to Do?
- Adding Security to a Logi Application
- Working with Logi Security
- The Security Element
- Authenticating the User
- Gathering Role Information
- Working with Rights
- Securing Reports and Elements
- Securing Data
- Logi Security Scenarios
- IIS: Basic and Digest Authentication
- IIS: Windows Authentication
- IIS: ASP.NET Impersonation
- Logi Security: NT Authentication
- Logi Security: Session Variable Authentication
- Logi Security: Standard Authentication
- Logi Security: SecureKey Authentication
- Logi SecureKey Authentication
- Why Use SecureKey Authentication?
- How SecureKey Authentication Works
- Configuring SecureKey in a Logi Application
- Getting User Roles and Rights