Enterprise

Leakage of corporate confidential information or intellectual properties can harm the companies reputation and have impact on revenue. Protecting important assets like product designs, code, business plans, strategies, pricing or trade secrets requires special security measures like the Fox DataDiode.

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The Fox DataDiode, a perfect, hundred-percent-secure solution, transfers data—online, in real-time and continuously—between two networks of varying security levels without compromising the security of the receiving network, with support for many applications and protocols.

The Fox DataDiode solutions have been deployed in corporate environment where company confidential information is seen as valuable asset.

Case Studies

Corporate Confidential Information

Case Studies

Physical security measures are usually taken to prevent access to information stored within the company premisses. However, weak security measures are taken to prevent leakage of sensitive corporate information by email or file-transfer.

Isolating sensitive networks e.g. research and development departments, is a suitable security measure. Nevertheless, it does not encourage productivity since no means of communication are allowed to take place between other networks.

Using a Fox DataDiode users in the sensitive network are able to receive emails and files from other networks without physically having to change the working environment. 

Finance: Secure Document Viewing

Banks, investment companies and other financial organisations deal with sensitive but often short-lived financial research data that they make available to their customers, often via the Internet. These customers pay good money for this data and use it to make important decisions that involve high-value transactions. It is obvious that this data is very interesting to their competitors and in the end may determine whether they make a profit or not. Protection of these documents is therefore a high priority for these organisations.

The Fox DataDiode in combination with a remote document viewing application provides a financial company with a very high-grade security solution that both protects the company and their customers from data leakage. The documents are only made available to authorised customers via a secure channel and a watermarked single page is only kept in memory without options to locally store or print. Using a two-way Fox DataDiode configuration, predefined requests are processed via one diode whilst responses are returned via the other diode. The asynchroneous configuration makes it almost impossible to attack the infrastructure that holds the research data while customers have realtime access to the research data.