Mobile security is one of the
issues most important has taken in recent months, largely due to the
revelations of Edward Snowden on spying the NSA and the governments of each
country as well as attacks on popular services such as which recently eBay and Spottily.
Given this, there are phones that claim greater security than others, such as
BlackBerry, while Android and iphone for example, is under the stigma of
insecurity and vulnerability. However, this could change with a new security
chip from the Research Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of South
Korea (ETRI): the Meemo chip.
This chip is barely 5 square
millimeters in size, may be integrated into any smart phones or tablet to
increase security to be integrated to detect intrusions or unwanted changes in
the software, such as a change that violates the security or any kind of
malware, for which you may also alert the user. In addition, this chip would
have the ability to carry data encryption, password protection and recognition
of the originality of certificates and electronic signatures to any threat or
attack that could jeopardize safety. If the chip were to detect a hack or
possibility thereof, warn the user and the phone company through a message so
that both parties are aware that their systems or data could be violated. This
is where Mobile Security Company in Mexico,
Webimprints is helping corporate securing their mobile communication.
As with any new technology, web applications
are accompanied with a new security vulnerabilities. All the defects are
detected more frequently has evolved to wave over time: the new attacks are
designed in a way that is difficult to detect. It is undisputed that at the
present security in web applications is the main battleground between attackers
and Network administrators. Access controls is one of the areas of web
application security that is easier to understand, but you need to carefully
implement a comprehensive methodology and properly document the implementation.
Often, web application developers
implement access control functions on a base piecemeal, adding code to
individual pages in cases that have registered some kind of access control,
cutting and pasting the same code from one page to other pages. In this way of
working there is a serious risk of introducing defect resulting in a loosely
implementation of access control. Webimprints offers Web Application Security Services to
find such vulnerabilities and loop holes in the web applications. For more
information visit www.webimprints.com
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