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3-D Web Application Risk Assessment Service.


Nebulas Security Limited and Imperva have launched a unique 3-Dimensional Web Application Risk Assessment Service that enables organisations to understand the true risks surrounding sur·round  
tr.v. sur·round·ed, sur·round·ing, sur·rounds
1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle.

2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication.

n.
 their own web applications. This service is a combination of Nebulas Security's Web Application Penetration Testing A test of a network's vulnerabilities by having an authorized individual actually attempt to break into the network. The tester may undertake several methods, workarounds and "hacks" to gain entry, often initially getting through to one seemingly harmless section, and from there,  Service and Imperva's latest non-disruptive web application security solution, SecureSphere.

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Risk Managers need to know the vulnerabilities and threats surrounding their web applications to determine the associated risks to their organisation. Traditional web application penetration tests only provide security managers with a snapshot (1) A saved copy of memory including the contents of all memory bytes, hardware registers and status indicators. It is periodically taken in order to restore the system in the event of failure.

(2) A saved copy of a file before it is updated.
 of theoretical weaknesses, they do not quantify Quantify - A performance analysis tool from Pure Software.  the true threat or risk of these vulnerabilities being exploited. This 3-Dimensional Web Application Risk Assessment Service offers organisations a comprehensive view of the vulnerabilities within their own custom web application and the level of real-world threat it faces today. www.nebulassecurity.com
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Title Annotation:Security
Publication:Database and Network Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 1, 2004
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