SecureOffice Trusted Thin Client on Linux
Now SABI CERTIFIED!
The ever-increasing requirements for information exchange, collaboration, and data sharing have resulted in an increasing number of disparate networks at different classification levels. Along with this increase in networks there has been a corresponding increase in the number of desktop workstations required to securely access these networks. Users need an easy-to-use, reliable system to access these networks without losing any functionality from their current workstations. SecureOffice® Trusted Thin Client® eliminates the need for multiple PCs or workstations, giving users simultaneous access, with a PC-like user experience.
With SecureOffice Trusted Thin Client users have a familiar Microsoft® layout and support for applications used on a daily basis including email, web browsing, chat, collaboration, Microsoft Office applications, as well as graphics and audio. Each network or domain is securely separated from others by the operating system layer, which enforces a strong protection security policy that prevents cross-domain contamination. If users need to securely transfer information between domains, a complete Cross-Domain Solution (CDS) can be achieved with the use of SecureOffice Transfer products from TCS.
Benefits of SecureOffice Trusted Thin Client
- Allows simultaneous access to multiple security levels using a single Thin Client Appliance.
- Minimal training is needed, allowing usĀers to begin working productively right away.
- Allows access to Windows® and UNIX® applications for office automation, email, web browsing, and collaboration.
- Significantly decreases hardware, maintenance, and infrastructure costs for a lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
- Developed to meet the PL4 requirements of DCID 6/3.
- Built on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 5 (RHEL5), the first secure Linux operating system to achieve an Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4) under the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) against the Common Criteria requirements associated with Cross-Domain Solutions, which include Labeled Security Protection Profile (LSPP), Controlled Access Protection Profile (CAPP), and Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Protection Profile.
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SecureOffice® Trusted Workstation® and SecureOffice® Trusted Thin Client® were previously named SecureOffice® NetTop®2 — Workstation and SecureOffice®
NetTop®2 — Thin Client™ respectively. |