CONNECTING MULTIPLE NETWORKS SECURELY

A large, European-based programme

Seamlessly moving data between networks is a key requirement for many large organisations to meet their operational needs. A cross-domain gateway and technology integration specialist can help your organisation adopt more modern ways of working in a secure manner.

The organisation needed a robust network infrastructure to secure critical communications against cyber attack. One of the key components of the network infrastructure is the cross-domain gateway, which can link domains of different security levels.

It ensures only content in line with the defined security policy is permitted to pass from one domain to another. The organisation’s challenge was to find suitable partners to build the secure network infrastructure.

Typing a documentThe Nexor cross-domain gateways were selected by Leidos (previously part of Lockheed Martin) in line with their Intelligence-Driven Defense® approach to cyber security.

Nexor assessed the organisation’s complex requirements, ensuring they were fully understood, before proposing the solution that best met their needs, which comprises both Nexor and third-party components.

Using Nexor to specify the components and configuration of each cross-domain gateway ensures it meets the requirements. Our experience, coupled with our commitment to ensure we fully understand the requirements, means the solution is the most appropriate for the given situation.

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