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Get more value with our Security Audits: within a random inspection or an extended audit we tell you the weaknesses of your web application - we audit every web applications that have been developed with PHP, Java, Ruby On Rails or Flash/JavaScript.
Secure your web applications!

Internet-based business-critical applications are constantly on the rise. The goal for every company is to ensure both user-friendliness and security from outsiders' attacks. But still, as independent studies show, more than 50% of all current security problems can be found in web applications.
Based in Cologne, Germany, SektionEins operates internationally as a security consultant company. We offer full service in the area of web-based application security. This includes vendor-independent consulting, training, and in particular web application audits conducted in close collaboration with our clients.
Our business activities include of a wide range of server-side programming languages (Java, PHP, Ruby, Perl) as well as client-side technologies (JavaScript, AJAX, Flash, AIR, ...). We posses specialized know how in the area of PHP.
We actively support the Open Source community with help in securing their projects.
Suhosin, our open source and free PHP hardening patch, offers various options to secure PHP-based applications, their PHP core, and its users against several known and unknown security problems within the application itself and its PHP core.
Furthermore, SektionEins is conducting bleeding edge security research.
News
- 15.10.07
- Security Audit of phpBB3 revealed vulnerabilities. phpBB Team immediately responded with the release of phpBB3 RC6/RC7
Agenda
- 24.05.08
- Session "SWF and the Malware Tragedy", PH-Neutral 0x7d8, Berlin
- 30.04.08
- Session "A resident in my domain, plus, unweavering Silverlight from Flash.", Bluehat v7, Seattle
- 02.04.08
- Session "Tunnel graben", re:publica 08, Berlin
- 27.02.08
- Session "Security als Bestandteil des Entwicklungsmodells", WEBSECDAYS 2008, Frankfurt
- 29.02.08
- Session "PHP Binary Analysis", PHP London Conference, London
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