Security Initiatives
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Introduction of Multi-Factor Authentication
In our admin system, we implement temporary one-time code authentication in addition to standard password authentication. We strive to prevent unauthorized logins by combining multiple authentication methods.
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Encryption of Communication (SSL)
We encrypt data communication between the user's browser and our system. Encrypted communication protects user personal information and login details. We also support the latest communication standard, HTTP/3.
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Strong Database Security
Accessing the database is done through authentication and secured by encrypting communication. Additionally, all stored data is encrypted to minimize damage in case of a leak.
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Issuance of Temporary Authentication Tokens
We enhance security by issuing temporary authentication tokens to users, preventing unauthorized access to the server.
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Disabling Malicious Scripts
Even if malicious data attempts to tamper with content due to unauthorized access, the system is designed to prevent updates. In the unlikely event that data is tampered with, there are mechanisms in place to ensure that scripts cannot run on the Uniweb implementation site, minimizing potential damage.
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Utilization of Serverless Systems
By utilizing a serverless system that does not require managing our own server environment, we ensure that the latest vulnerability responses and updates are always reflected, thereby reducing security risks.
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