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Your company has applications on the web. These applications, targeted at external users, are exposed to the vulnerabilities that plague today’s Internet.
You must know what risks your information, your clients’, and your business partners’ is exposed to when it travels through the internet.
LOGGERS (SPYWARE)
Malevolent software (malware) which installs itself on a PC and records information about the users. Its presence is hidden so that users do not detect it. They can record personal information (surfing habits and sites visited), and can hijack the computer by redirecting the web browser to different locations than those intended by the user.
SNIFFERS
Software which intercepts and stores data which travels on a network or part of a network. These applications can run locally on a user’s pc or they can be “planted” in network nodes, in such a manner that allows it to obtain information from
several users simultaneously.
PHARMING
This attack attempts to redirect traffic headed for a real website to a fake one by changing the host file in the victim’s computer or by exploiting certain vulnerabilities in software run by Domain Name Servers (DNS). It steals the user’s identity information by leading them to a fake website where they must type in their credentials. It uses other existing malware, such as viruses and trojans, to access the system files and modify them, making it virtually impossible to know if the computer is
infected.
PHISHING
A criminal process in which sensitive data (user names, passwords, credit card details) is acquired by impersonating a trustworthy institution during an electronic transaction. The process begins as an email, an instant message, or an SMS which directs the user to enter a fake website identical to the legitimate version. The user inputs his authentication credentials which are then used by
the criminal to impersonate the user.
MAN IN THE MIDDLE
This crime consists in actively “listening” to the connections users make with their destinations during the exchange of public keys. These keys are used to set up connections between victims and destinations, and control de digital conversation. The man-in-the-middle impersonates the destination for the user, and the user for the destination, capturing all the information. Once the key exchange has been successfully completed, the attacker has access to all the information in the messages and is also capable of modifying them before sending them on, “injecting” new code into
the transaction.

Characteristics
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Isolates the operating system so that, even though vulnerabilities of the system are still present, they cannot endanger sensitive information in your transaction. |
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It is a local, all encompassing shield. |
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Implements an additional encryption layer so that the information in each packet cannot be intercepted. |
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Resolved host names from the transaction page and in this way avoids Trojans that may have infected the local operating system’s host file (Pharming). |
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Integrates with your website, avoiding attacks to the host file of the operating system. (Pharming) |
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Records a detailed log which allows exhaustive auditing tasks. Machine and even logical location at any given moment are recorded. |
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Sets up an independent instance of the web browser, correcting any vulnerabilities. |
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AZTART doesn’t interfere with the security infrastructure of your company; it completes it. |
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Integrates with any authentication solution in the market |
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Prevents automated attacks by blocking users who repeatedly enter their credentials incorrectly. |
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Controls the destination of the of the transactional application, thus avoiding impersonation of the destination (Phishing). |
DESIGN PARAMETERS
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Ideal for the authentication of mass markets.
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Integrates with any element of the existing infrastructure in your company
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Adapts to different access scenarios and types of users that the entity has.
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Does not require installation or administrative permissions in the client computer.
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Its constantly updating
ACTIVATION PROCESS
Azuan®’s solution is delivered through an ActiveX®, which allows it to be deployed though the website of any organization, delivering the highest security levels to any
compatible browser, from any platform.
This technology will allow you to customize the security levels required by your organization, depending on the access scenario you have defined for your clients.
Additionally, the activation of the ActiveX® control allows the integration of all the End Point Security (EPSS) and Authentication Solutions and thus guarantee that your data will have the best protection available without losing
any functionality in your applications.
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