software anti-tampering measures
Software anti-tampering measures refer to proactive steps taken to protect computer programs from unauthorized modifications, ensuring the integrity and security of the software. It involves implementing mechanisms that detect, prevent, or deter attempts to manipulate or alter the software's code, data, or behavior.
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Related Concepts (21)
- anti-debugging techniques
- anti-reversing techniques
- code obfuscation
- code signing
- digital rights management
- digital signatures
- encryption
- endpoint protection
- hardware-based anti-tampering measures
- intrusion detection systems
- kernel-level protection
- license enforcement
- memory protection mechanisms
- runtime integrity checks
- secure boot
- secure communication protocols
- secure hashing
- secure software development methodologies
- software self-protection
- tamper-proof containers
- watermarking
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- anti-malware software
- anti-reverse engineering measures
- anti-tampering mechanisms
- anti-tampering techniques
- code tampering
- code tampering detection and prevention
- hardware tampering
- secure software update mechanisms
- software inspection
- software protection
- software protection mechanisms
- software protection techniques
- software security
- tamper detection and self-modifying code
- tamper resistance