Projects

  1. xLic: Secure PHP Product License Management Software (September, 2007 - present)
    Cryptographically secure PHP product licensing software, that allows unprecedented management of deployed systems. Built from the ground up, it doesn’t suffer from the same flaws other systems do.
  2. SecMan (August, 2007 - present)
    Web application firewall, has in-place-patch support.
  3. S-Code (August, 2007)
    Event based, highly secure one-time password algorithm.
  4. What’s The Tide (December, 2006 - present)
    What’s The Tide? is a tide calculator, which uses maths to predict tide at any time of the day. Over 5500 tide stations worldwide. Extremely optimised caching system serves over 3 million tide calculations every single month.
  5. What’s The Tide: Firefox Extension (December, 2006 - present)
    Shows up-to-date tide data in the status bar from whatsthetide.com the international tide data source. Over 1500 downloads a month from Mozilla Addons alone. Rated 5/5 at Mozilla Addons.
  6. SRASG: Anti-Spam Software (September, 2006 - present)
    Bulletproof anti-spam system with 100% spam protection and 0% false positives. That means 0 spam, period. No need to worry about legitimate emails getting caught. No updates to filters, just set it and forget it. Designed and developed with security in mind, SRASG uses security hardware tokens for authentication coupled with an advanced web application firewall to provide an unprecedented level of security.
  7. Oxygiser (April, 2006 - present)
    The most advanced web-based proxy system, ever. The only web-based proxy to still be working after the New South Wales Department of Education’s white listing effort. Oxygiser combines a high-performance proxy with on-the-fly flash/shockwave recompilation to enable sites like YouTube to work. Started in April of 2006, Oxygiser is now the only web-based proxy system allowed on their networks.