Armorize HackAlert
Why Monitor Web Applications? Web 2.0 has changed the way individuals, organizations and communities share, transact and experience information. Feature-rich applications utilizing more agile and dynamic technologies deliver not only greater capabilities, but also fundamental vulnerabilities open to exploit.
The new attack paradigm dictates that the payoffs of distributing malicious software across large numbers of internet users are much greater than simple one-time attacks with high risk-return ratios. As a result, legitimate websites are increasingly being injected with malware and "weaponized" to attack the very clients they are intended to serve.
By subscribing to the HackAlertTM service, website administrators guarantee constant vigilance ensuring that, in the event of a security breach,they are the first to know and are in a position to react before their website is used to attack clients and partners.
With its 24x7 real-time web application malware monitoring, detection and alerting service, the HackAlertTM hosted software service is scalable enough to provide coverage for small-medium organizations as well as large corporate enterprises. It is a significant addition to the security portfolio of managed service providers responsible for protecting the web presence of multiple clients.
24 x 7 real-time monitoring with Armorize HackAlert
HackAlert is delivered as a web-based on-demand Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution. It offers real-time 24x7 web application security monitoring to identify malicious code or links injected into subscribers' websites.
HackAlert uses behavior-based malware analysis to accurately detect "d rive-by-down loads" of both known and unknown malware, viruses,Trojans, rootkits, and more.
Subscribers are provided with a personalized web-based interface to the
HackAlert control center where they can manage the service, initiating on-demand or scheduled URL scans & site-wide analyses.
The customizable control-center interface allows users to specify single or multiple URLs, as well as parameters such as frequency and depth of scans, reporting format and notification / alerting options. Administrators can also use the whitelist capabilities to exempt trusted links from the alerting process.