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Disruptive Technology to Secure the DoD Network Environment

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Publish Date: May 2008
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Bivio Networks has created a new disruptive technology platform that will change the way DoD and other Federal agency IA personnel think of high-performance, defense-in- depth, networking strategies.

Some of the highlights of this paper:

  • A single operational platform that allows for maximum flexibility in matching the needs of the overall IA/CND mission, even as the specific mission goals change.
  • The ability to share the same data stream in an inline (or passive or both) manner with multiple IO/IA applications; can be a mix of COTS and GOTS applications on the same 2U Platform
  • The ability to more efficiently leverage multiple sensors through a single data stream provides greater informational awareness and greatly contributes to the INFOSEC capabilities and Information Superiority goals of DoD, while reducing overall operational costs
  • The ability to securely operate both GOTS and COTS applications on the same operational platform, without memory or resource contentions, increases productivity while saving power & rack space at each location
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