In any application security (authentication and authorization) is probably one of the most infamous non functional requirement. Specially if the application is targeted to be used by a segment of your user base, then one must cater for implementing the proper way of authenticating users. The security feature of ASP.NET has been one of the most complete stack offered out of the box right in the framework. ASP.NET MVC being built on the core ASP.NET framework leans towards the same security infrastructure. Right out of the box you have windows and forms authentication and if you want to go with the Membership provider then you have all sorts of user, profile and role management baked into the Membership API. Recently I was creating a web front end for an existing business application which existed for a while. The desktop app has its own user management with basic features. The authorization part of the application uses the open source .NetSqlAzMan authorization framework which in my opinion is the most feature complete authorization management tools for .
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