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Multi-Security Level Infrastructure Consolidation:

Secure Access to Multiple Systems Through a Single Desktop
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Willard Hotel, Washington, DC

More than ever before – in today’s IT environments, budgets and priorities are uncertain, while expectations are higher than ever. In this rapidly-changing landscape, are you struggling with the need to:

  • Manage multiple systems, share data, and provide a consistent level of security across your enterprise?
  • Improve your FISMA scores?
  • Enable secure teleworking?
  • Enable rapid client deployment?

Multi-Security Level Infrastructure Consolidation can help you accomplish your mission.

Multi-Security Level? You mean Multi-Level Security, don’t you?

No, no – MSL – Multi-Security Level technology. MLS, or Multi-Level Security, provides an trusted interconnect between systems that operate at different security classifications and is capable of providing data transfer between them. That’s for info sharing between government agencies, classification levels, law enforcement entities or coalition forces. While MSL – Multi-Security Level – is single workstation access to systems of differing classification levels. Most MSL systems are access-only cross domain solutions (CDS) – controlled interfaces that provide users visual access to systems.  MSL solutions, by design, are incapable of transferring info between the systems for which they’re providing user access. MSL solutions are a perfect fit for intelligence  analysts or anyone who needs to interact with a number of different networks and currently relies on two, three, four or more PCs to accomplish their work.

MSL Infrastructure Consolidation can enable you to:

  •  “Go green” by reducing your overall power and cooling costs more than 50%
  • Drive down O&M costs from desktop and user support to data center and network infrastructure
  • Do more with less – without compromising security or efficiency.

Intrigued? This half-day seminar will include a tutorial to get you up to speed on the benefits, barriers, and best approaches to MSL Infrastructure Consolidation. Along with a keynote and panel discussion focused on government users’ experiences with MSL – the technology itself, the problems it solves, and more.


Space is limited. Register today for Multi-Security Level Infrastructure Consolidation. We look forward to seeing you in August.

 

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Sponsored by:

Govplace

HP