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Anil Revuru (RV) and Mark Curphey, from 
Microsoft Information Security, introduce what would be in the future a suite of tools that will help you assess your code as well as protect it. This is called the Assessment &amp;amp; Protection (A&amp;amp;P) Suite and it includes the following tools:
 

Web Protection Library (WPL) – which includes Anti-XSS, SRE, mitigation of SQL Injection, CSRF among others
CAT.NET Web Application Configuration Analyzer (WACA) and room for more future add-ons 
The CTP (Community Technology Preview) for these tools are available in 
Microsoft Connect – Information Security Tools. These are currently individual as they shift to one-install.Read&amp;nbsp;CTP announcement and follow the&amp;nbsp;Security
 Tools Team blog.  
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