White Papers, Articles & Reports

Read our thought leadership pieces covering a variety of topics within the realm of secure information exchange

White Paper

Innovation In Secure Information Exchange

In the modern world, digitised information is viewed as an asset capable of driving improvements to productivity and efficiency as well as enabling decision making and effective collaboration. This white paper discusses how the nature of secure information exchange requirements is changing, and how suppliers are addressing this change.

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White Paper

HardSec: Proof of Concept

Interceptor will be Nexor’s latest innovation in the field of secure information exchange. Its novel use of configurable hardware-based validation enforcement promises new levels of flexibility to our customers without compromising on security.

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Enabling Secure Information Exchange in Cloud Environments

It has been reported that ‘cloud security’ is an oxymoron, a contradiction in terms. How can something that is abstract, ephemeral and cannot be touched by its users be trusted or secure? In this paper, we look at the principles behind the cloud that present us with security challenges and explore where responsibility for solving the issues lies.

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Secure Information Exchange - Reference Architecture

In today’s world, information sharing is key to improved productivity, efficient and accurate decision making and effective collaboration. This White Paper describes a high level architecture that outlines the key components of a solution and defines their functionality. The architecture is both product and vendor independent.

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Information Exchange Gateways - Reference Architecture

To support a climate of coalition based operations and network enabled capability, NATO has defined the concept of an Information Exchange Gateway to facilitate secure communication between different security and management domains. In this classic White Paper, which has stood the test of time, a reference architecture is defined that subsequently has been widely adopted.

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