Cloudbric Progress Report (2/11 ~ 2/26)

Cloudbric
3 min readFeb 26, 2021

Greetings, from Cloudbric.

Here’s the latest from Cloudbric: for February 11th to February 26th.

  1. Technology Developments

*ADDoS(Advanced DDoS Protection) Dashboard
→ Development of ADDoS Dashboard for client UI: 95% complete (estimated time of completion: 2021 1Q)

  • Technical coverage review completed
  • DB design and back-end development completed
  • Function test in progress

*Blockchain service development
→ Development of database management based on blockchain technology: 15% complete (estimated time of completion: 2021 2Q)

  • Technical review in progress

*Remote Access Solution
→ Supported protocols added: 35% complete (estimated time of completion: 2021 2Q)
→ Cloudbric now provides a stronger infrastructure security for the service. The updated dashboard and report presents users with usage and service status for a better user experience.

  • Technical review in progress
  • Review of new system components coverage
  • Scope of updated application under review

*Cloudbric Labs (cyber threat information data platform based on blockchain technology)
→ Support for Hacker Wallet Address and Phishing URL API: 40% complete (estimated time of completion: 2021 1Q)

  • Updated the Hacker Wallet Address and Phishing URL list.
  • API implementation methods analysis.
  • Development of the APIs and related technical documents.

*Cryptobric v2.0
→ Mobile App for securing your digital assets with CLBK wallet support→ Add ‘KLAY’ as supported cryptocurrency and Klip* integration using Klip App2App API: 100% complete (estimated time of completion: December 2020)
*Klip: a digital asset wallet for Klaytn-based cryptocurrencies from Kakao
→ Users can view and transfer funds (either CLBK, Cloudbric’s own cryptocurrency or KLAY, a Klyatn cryptocurrency) in ‘Klip’ wallet, integrated into Cryptobric. Check our medium post below for a step-by-step guide for integrating Klip!
> http://reurl.kr/4CEECD3DOL

*Cryptopbric — SWG
→ Encrypted personal information and secured internet connection: 45% complete(Hacker Wallet Address and Phishing URL API Blocking) (estimated time of completion: end of 2021 2Q)

  • Reviewing the direction of cryptographic communication technology and seeking ways to implement it.
  • Planning details on design and server deployment architecture.

*VISION (Deep Learning Security Engine) Commercialization
→ Source code analysis for VISION commercial structuring VISION: 30% Complete (estimated time of completion: end of 2021 2Q)
→ Commercial module development: 30% complete(estimated time of completion: end of 2021 2Q)

  • Revisions for improvements regarding source code and engine.
  • Review of additional lists to be included in the supervised learning of the Deep Learning Engine.
  • Ongoing review of different learning strategies by domain.

2. Cloudbric News
“We are a complete security company focusing not only on physical security but IT and data security also. That’s why Cloudbric is important to us, to make sure our website and database are secure. With their easy to use the platform, we can achieve that.” — Irwandi S., President Director of Professtama* Development Group

With a testimonial like this from our valued Partner, every team member at Cloudbric feels overwhelmed with pride and a sense of accomplishment. We will strive to provide a more secure connected experience for everyone.

*Professtama Development Group is one of the largest security solutions providers in Indonesia, and managing company for ATISI: Association for the Technology and Industry of Security in Indonesia. Cloudbric currently provides web protection service to both Professtama and ATISI.

3. Security News

  • Wawa Reaches Proposed $12M Settlement in Data Breach Litigation — Law.com
    Attorneys representing Wawa customers who potentially had their payment card information exposed to hackers have reached a more than $12 million settlement with the regional convenience store chain, according to court papers in Philadelphia federal court.
  • Palo Alto Networks Probes New Equity Structure For Cloud, AI Unit — CRN
    Palo Alto Networks is exploring different equity structures for its cloud and AI security business that could potentially allow different investors to bankroll the high-growth practice. Palo Alto Networks’ cloud and AI business has $735 million of annual recurring revenue and is growing at 77 percent of a year-over-year basis but has negative cash flows, according to Arora.
  • Australia’s first IoT security guidelines unveiled — Information Age
    Australia’s first Internet-of-Things security awareness guidelines have been unveiled, with advice and support for device manufacturers and users. The Internet of Things Alliance Australia (IoTAA), with financial support from Accenture, launched the guidelines with an aim to provide support for Internet-of-Things (IoT) users and providers focusing on security, safety and privacy.

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