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.NET Security Blog : Using SecAnnotate to Analyze Your Assemblies for Transparency Violations – An Example
by Security Reads at 10:10 pm EDT, May 4, 2010

Using SecAnnotate to Analyze Your Assemblies for Transparency Violations – An Example

SecAnnotate (available in the final .NET 4 SDK, and in beta form here) can be used to analyze your assemblies, especially APTCA assemblies in order to find transparency violations without needing code coverage from a test case. Instead, the static analysis provided by SecAnnotate is valuable in ensuring that your assembly is fully correct from a transparency perspective. Let’s take a look at how it might be used for a simple APTCA library.


 
 
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