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Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2024
As the tech business development marketplace evolves with the days the security risks related to it take a surge. This leads to the need for restricting access to a few resources within the application to authorized users only as it allows the server to determine which resources the user should have access to. In this blog post, we will have a deeper look into the Authentication and Authorization in .NET Core to ensure the safety and security of your .NET business application.
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