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Securing Blazor Client-side Applications
Explore how to secure your Blazor WebAssembly application using a variety of best practice techniques for authentication and authorization.

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2 hour 35 minutes
english
Online - Self Paced
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About Securing Blazor Client-side Applications
Authentication and authorization are two incredibly important aspects of a secure Blazor WebAssembly application. In this course, Securing Blazor Client-side Applications, you'll learn how to secure your Blazor application using a variety of best practice techniques for authentication and authorization. First, you'll learn how to log in and out of your Blazor application. Then, you'll explore how to work with ASP.NET Core Identity; examine how to implement token-based security for your Blazor application using OAuth2 and OpenID Connect. Finally, you'll discover how to deal with authorization, including how to create and use authorization policies, among other things. By the end of this course, you'll be comfortable implementing best-practice security techniques in Blazor WebAssembly applications.
What You Will Learn?
- Course Overview : 1min.
- Getting Started with Authentication in Blazor WebAssembly : 56mins.
- Integrating with an OAuth/OIDC Identity Provider : 15mins.
- Token-based Authentication with ASP.NET Core Identity : 23mins.
- Protecting the API the Blazor WebAssembly Client Integrates With : 16mins.
- Letting Your Application Act on the Authenticated User : 18mins.
- Working with Windows Authentication / Active Directory : 10mins.
- Working with Authorization : 12mins.