Entertainment
As companies that have historically written gaming applications bring their applications on-line, they are susceptible to new classes of security risks including identity theft, fraud, and piracy. Most entertainment applications were written for off-line, stand-alone use with non-web technologies.
Now, development teams have to manage all of the legacy security issues as well as the newly-introduced web vulnerabilities. Equipped with the right security encryption and skill set, entertainment providers can create additional distribution channels and increase revenue streams by securely distributing digital content to mobile and consumer devices.
Consumer Electronics
Mobile networks offer advantages to content owners with their vast reach
and the continued rate of adoption in the mobile world. But they also
increase the attack surface by spreading sensitive information over multiple
platforms and allowing customers to connect to payment services "on the go"-
Many of which were never written with security in mind. We help our
consumer electronics clients examine their encryption and software licensing
mechanisms to ensure that digital content is secured and to protect the
revenue streams enabled by our mobile and networked world.
Our low-level software testing, code analysis, and reverse engineering
techniques complement our extensive threat modeling expertise.
Threat Modeling is used
to analyze business and technical risks in consumer electronic
devices (CED's). Threat modeling of CED's allows us to
identify new
classes of risks and the seriousness thereof, while our application
security awareness and writing secure code
training help
organizations adopt new technologies securely.
Our broad experience expertise in non-web systems have enabled us to help some of the world's most notable consumer electronics vendors, including Sony, Ericcson, Samsung, Cisco, HP, Tivo, and Windows Mobile.
On-Line Gaming
Gaming Organizations need to protect the integrity of their customers' personal
data while ensuring that gamers play by the rules of the game.
Personal
account information, profiles, and confidential data can be exposed by
gaming software through session hijacking, cross-site scripting
vulnerabilities, and other software flaws. Gamers can also add
functionality illegally and gain access to personal information on
another users computer if the system is not designed properly.
To hedge against these risks, regular
assessments need to be conducted to isolate
vulnerabilities and develop a plan to reduce the risks they pose. New
technologies such as AJAX make this even more important as a lot of
processing is now done "behind the scenes" and deep analysis of an
application is needed to discover vulnerabilities deep in the application's
code.
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