A platform featuring memory which contains a plurality of software components and a manifest which includes a digest of each of the plurality of the software components and a processor which is coupled to the memory. The processor executes a hash function to produce the manifest and to verify integrity of the plurality of software components by re-computing digests of the plurality of software components and comparing the computed digests with the digests of the manifest.
The invention provides a general and flexible mechanism for a secure access control on a computer. Cryptographic checksums are applied for the identification of a program to another program. These cryptographic checksums are generated automatically for the programs. Each program has its program-specific identifier which can be regarded as a substantially unique value or name. Such a program-specific identifier can be used to verify the validity of one program to another program. Mutual trust relationships between different programs can therewith be set up easily.
A multifunction machine selects a desired software component from a list of software components accumulated in a server, acquires the selected software component and authentication information from the server, and controls the processing operation of the software component based on the acquired authentication information.
Disclosed is a system for detecting falsification, the system having: a confirmation information preparing unit preparing confirmation information of source data of published content published on the Internet; a confirmation information holding unit holding the confirmation information of the source data at a predetermined point in time; a source data alteration detecting unit detecting an alteration in the source data; a reflecting unit reflecting the altered source data in the confirmation information of the confirmation information holding unit and in the published content; a published content alteration detecting unit performing alteration detection on the published content; a published content alteration notifying unit notifying a predetermined terminal of information relating to altered published content; and a controlling unit controlling detection of inappropriately altered published content, based on the confirmation information of the source data and on the confirmation information of the published content.
A method (and system) for detecting intrusions to stored data includes creating a point-time-copy of a logical unit, and comparing at least a portion of the point-time-copy with a previous copy of the logical unit. The method (and system) monitors access to a data storage system and detects an intrusion or any other intentional or unintentional, unwanted modification to data stored in the data storage system. The method (and system) also recovers data once an intrusion or other unwanted modification is detected.
A malware detecting system is described in which a client computer 8 sends a file access clearance request to an assessment computer 24 to determine whether or not access is permitted to that file. In this way, the different client computers on a network 2 may share their scan results and centralized control may be provided over access permissions to individual files or groups of files.