Secure data requirements supported by 1U Dual Server
Combined with Tresys’ industry leading secure filtering software, Data Device Corporation (DDC) has introduced the new Secure 1U Dual Server (BU-67127W), to provide an innovative approach to solving cross domain information transfer problems, which delivers unmatched flexibility, red/black hardware separation, and high performance at a low cost.
Its secure yet flexible hardware architecture enables system integrators to easily develop secure information sharing applications to meet the unique requirements of their most advanced systems.
Benefits:
Platform Features
- Dual 2.4GHz Intel i7 Quad Core Haswell processors
- USB key secure boot
- Dual 10/100/1000 Ethernet networking ports
- Security-Enhanced (SE) Linux operating system
- Hardware isolated between red and black sides
- Requires minimal administration and is suitable for remote or isolated environments
Security Benefits – Tresys Enabled
- Best-in-class transfer rates—700Mbps transfer rate and latency as low as 3ms
- Certified at PL-5 against the DCID 6/3 and listed on the UCDSMO capabilities portfolio
- Design enables rapid development of data filtering capabilities, including custom security policies and filters to meet unique requirements
- Filters are available for file transfers and streaming protocol, including full motion video
- Various filter options to verify data in transit are available
- Custom filters can be user-developed – DDC’s Secure 1U Dual Server is an excellent platform for system integrators requiring application-specific cross domain guards
Greg Tiedemann, DDC Product Line Director, Data Bus Solutions commented: “The Secure 1U Dual Server offers a highly-flexible, easy-to-use, off-the-shelf data networking solution, that can be user configured for secure data requirements, providing cost and time saving flexibility to support a wide range of data sensitive applications including streaming ISR data, transferring vehicle health management data, and sharing data with coalition partners.”