Building trust and security in Web services I would like to componentize software development as software is "assembled" like a car and each component interacts with other components in a clear and simple way. The most important issue in software development is the maintenance and modification of software that performs redundancy functions and integrates these components together. As the industry matures, much research has been done to find ways to structurize software components into seamlessly integrated building blocks regardless of where and how the software components are located.
How does LifeOmic create an almost empty security environment for Amazon Web Services (AWS)? Utilize the power of AWS's cloud infrastructure, platforms, and services to implement a "zero trust" data-centric security model for the Precision Health Cloud platform. This platform, which researchers and healthcare providers use to analyze and share patient data for better treatment decisions and discovery use short-term abilities for data acquisition and backup without exceeding activity time It is designed on a micro service architecture. 5 minutes at a time These functions are also separated separately, so the calculation example is very scalable, but it is almost impossible to break in.
Security is always a top priority for IAGON and it is a very important reason to decide to change the cloud and Web services market. The major companies in this market are currently using low reliable storage and computing facilities in the center. As such, our goal is to provide storage and processing services to companies and individuals with a slight market price and higher level of security. We provide a very secure platform to users using double layer security, military style encryption, block chain technology.
On Web 0, you can create many services, each service is initially organized as an island to provide reliability and security. Users are forced to have many accounts. Password protected user names should be unique (but unfortunately they are not always). After the initial implementation succeeds, developers want to extend the range of transactions that can be handled by such an architecture and introduce the concept of "smart contract" that can be stored in a block chain in a time block. Transactions are initiated and performed automatically according to external events provided by contracts, such as Oracles (servers dedicated to the collection and distribution of certain events such as parcel delivery, weather, stock quotes or defined triggers).