Re: [Flashcoders] Safe app certification

2012-09-28 Thread John R. Sweeney Jr.
I develop for corporations and enterprises deployment, not to the public, so 
Verisign is all I've ever had to use.

Best of luck,
John

John R. Sweeney Jr.
Senior Interactive Multimedia Developer
OnDemand Interactive Inc
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169




On Sep 28, 2012, at 12:38 PM, Randall Tinfow wrote:

> Verisign might have a product, but the first line of contact is of no help. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> RT


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[Flashcoders] Re: Safe app certification

2012-09-28 Thread Randall Tinfow
> use VeriSign. $499.00 for the year<

Yes.  Verisign is great for AIR.   They are really just certifying that the 
deployment has not been altered since the developer packaged it with a 
certificate.  Reliant on the integrity of the developer, which is what I can't 
afford.

I'm really looking for a third party cloud service that can scan a file then 
package and sign it.  Then there only two possibilities for infection:

- An infection in the cloud service
- An infection that the scan misses

That shrinks the exposure and will keep a very security conscious customer 
happy.  And I won't have to be worried about a disaffected employee taking down 
the Western financial system.  ;-)

Verisign might have a product, but the first line of contact is of no help. 

Thanks,

RT


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[Flashcoders] Re: Flashcoders Digest, Vol 60, Issue 11

2012-09-28 Thread graeme . clark
I shall be out of the office from the 25th September to the 8th October.

If your email is urgent please contact Greg Denness on 
greg.denn...@inertiasoftware.com.

Kind Regards,

Graeme



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