SPI Unveils Phoenix Architecture

SPI Dynamics announced the company's Phoenix architecture

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

January 29, 2007

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ATLANTA -- S.P.I. Dynamics, Inc. (www.spidynamics.com), the leading provider of web application security software and services, announced today the company’s Phoenix architecture – the first and only technology able to analyze complex Web 2.0 applications to reveal previously undetectable vulnerabilities.

Today’s web applications are complex and dynamic; combining client and server side processing with Web 2.0 technologies such as AJAX, SOAP, SOA and Flash. Traditional application scanners fail to discover security vulnerabilities exposed by use of these new technologies, resulting in high false negatives rates. The new web requires a fundamental revolution in assessment technology.

“Anyone developing web applications today should incorporate new Web 2.0 technologies to improve user experience and satisfy customer requirements,” said Caleb Sima, co-founder and CTO, SPI Dynamics. “But implementation of these new technologies is a double-edged sword, creating enormous new attack surfaces that leave web applications more exposed than ever before. Leveraging our Phoenix architecture, SPI Dynamics is the first company to provide an automated web application security tool that can discover vulnerabilities in today’s web applications. We are pleased to provide another leading innovation

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