NCS Sells Layered Protection for Premier Cyber Security
SecureView for Government Available on New Mobile Platform
Posted by Katie Callahan on Apr 9, 2020 10:53:02 AM
Securing Government Communications
NCS has long promoted and sold hardware-based, client-hosted virtualization for government users with critical communications network security needs.
Specifically, NCS recommends the SecureView virtualization security solution when users in civilian agencies and the military need to:
- Run multiple environments securely isolated on a single mobile or desktop PC
- Secure compositing of multiple domain application windows into a single desktop display
SecureView was developed for the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) to affordably meet the stringent information sharing needs of the U.S. government without compromising data security and operational efficiency. As a hardened client-hosted virtualization solution, SecureView enables independent and
concurrent access to multiple security domains. It provides performance that is independent of network bandwidth and server contention issues, providing analysts with consistent responsiveness for visually intensive analysis and collaboration.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
SecureView Installations Effective For Government IT Security
Posted by Katie Callahan on Feb 25, 2020 3:17:47 PM
Securing Government Communications
The security of government communications networks is a priority and different strategies are used, depending on the challenge.
There are programs and products used to protect personal information, databases and servers, endpoints, and ways to avoid social engineering threats.
A focus is in protecting government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
SecureView Helps Lock Down Government Communications
The government uses many strategies to protect its communications networks.
Different programs protect personal information, databases and servers, and endpoints. Workers are continuously educated about major social engineering threats.
A big focus is in protecting access the government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
NCS Recommends SecureView For Government IT Security
Posted by Katie Callahan on Nov 12, 2019 11:12:52 AM
Securing Government Communications
Many strategies are used in protecting the security of government communications networks.
Different programs protect personal information, databases and servers, endpoints, and ways to avoid major social engineering threats.
A big focus is in protecting government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
Securing Government Communications
There are many ways to secure government communications, and multiple approaches are often implemented.
Programs include protecting personal information, databases and servers, locking down endpoints, and avoiding social engineering threats.
Workers for the DoD and intelligence agencies have special requirements. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
Securing Government Communications
When evaluating the security of government communications, numerous strategies are used.
Programs include protecting personal information, databases and servers, locking down endpoints, and avoiding the major social engineering threats.
As a big focus is in protecting government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
Securing Government Communications
The topic of ensuring secure government communications is complex, and multiple programs come into play.
Programs include protecting personal information, databases and servers, locking down endpoints, and avoiding social engineering threats.
Much effort is undertaken in protecting government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
By the Government, For the Government
The topic of ensuring secure government communications is complex, and multiple programs come into play.
Programs include protecting personal information, databases and servers, locking down endpoints, and avoiding social engineering threats.
Much effort is undertaken in protecting government networks themselves. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government
NCS Technologies Offers SecureView Security Solutions
Posted by Katie Callahan on Jan 24, 2019 10:45:35 AM
SecureView Delivers Superior Government Security
Experts understand that it takes more than a single strategy or program to ensure security for government operations.
Proven strategies include protecting personal information, databases and servers, locking down endpoints (like laptops and notebooks), and continuously training employees about the ins-and-outs of increasingly dangerous social engineering threats.
And protecting government networks takes a special strategy. IT administrators must accommodate potential access to various levels of secure networks, depending on the message and the need. This is known as multi-level computing.
Topics: SecureView, virtualization, security, government