Security - Overcoming Data-Centric RIA Challenges
This is the 4th and last post discussing the challenges in developing business RIA applications. This week I am going to talk about security.
According to leading IT analysts, web applications and in particular Ajax RIA’s have become the most vulnerable elements of enterprise IT infrastructure. As an increasing number of organizations come to depend on rich Internet-based applications that leverage the power of AJAX, Silverlight Flash and the emerging HTML5 technologies, businesses must find ways to secure their web applications and protect sensitive data that may be exposed through the use of these technologies.
The HTML5 Visual WebGui "Empty Client" architecture is designed to simplify, enhance, and protect the deployment of complex, data centric, and ultra rich AJAX User Interface (UI) for the enterprise level. The Empty Client approach means the entire application flow, UI logic, and validations are developed and processed on the server and virtualized on the client browser while the web browser serves as a “display” for the output and a “receptor” for user input. With Visual WebGui's Empty Client architecture, only essential UI data is sent to the client, which includes no applicative or sensitive data, preventing the break-in and theft of confidential information. There is also zero caching which means that even if your hardware was stolen or you were hacked into, the users’ information is secured.
Gizmox previously challenged developers, and offered a $10,000 reward to anyone that could hack Visual WebGui. Visual WebGui's "Empty Client" architecture has been proven to provide bullet-proof security to AJAX-based applications deployed atop Visual WebGui.