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If they have a specification for "security" you'll know what you must do.Welcome to the HPC:Factor community support section whichĬontains the archive of all of our cumulated support documentation. Standard sorts of things that industrial devices, time clocks, order entry devices all need, too.ĭefined testing would be up to the Navy. Maybe), prevent access to the filesystem or I/O devices, etc. Your device would want to block OS updates from unknown sources (bootloader, Your application would have to support it also, including support for Login/Logout, secure password handling, etc. To satisfy the Navy for any sort of non-critical system on the boat. If you're on a submarine and someone stands there hacking your device, your problem is a lot bigger than the security of the device! Windows CE should support adequate encryption When I think "Navy" I don't think "virus protection", I think "encryption". The device couldīe measured for security but the level of security in the operating system is controlled by the device manufacturer/OS developer, as well as the application developer(s). It's a toolbox that is used to assemble a device. Windows CE is not a monolithic thing that can be measured for security. The real problem with general statements like "Windows CE is/isn't X" is that they are simultaneously true and false. What methods can be tested to verify the security of Windows CE 6.0? In my mind, they only way to get any networked based device to be an accessable point where one might be able to do evil, is if the evil doer can upload a malicious program to run, or if the device already has some kind of application the evilĬan anyone point me to articles concerning CE 6.0 and security features that prevent hacking or viruses in CE 6.0?
So I really donl' know exactly what security features have been implemented.
We got the CPU and BSP from another company
That talks a whole lot about security feature that can be implimented in Windows CE devices but I really have no clue at this time as to the hows or ifs of any of these features on the device that we have developed. Any OS is only as secure as it is designed to be and how one provides protection. But I'm not sure exactly how to respond to that statement. "We don't really like CE 6.0 because CEĦ.0 is not secure". Their contract is with the Navy and they tell me that that the Navy people are extremely concerned with security, and their comment to them has been. I have a customer looking at our devices(which run CE 6.0). My general questions is: How secure is CE 6.0?