| Publisher | Sun Microsystems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 16 Mar 2009 | |
| Topics | Workstations, Network Security, Thin Clients | ||
| Downloads | 314 | ||
Today's war on terror has placed renewed emphasis on the military's need to obtain information in a secure and cost-effective manner. DODIIS Trusted Workstation (DTW) is that edge. DTW is an initiative that was jointly developed by Sun Microsystems and Trusted Computer Solutions (TCS). The heart of the system is the secure operating system, "Trusted Solaris", that can maintain segregation of differing security classification and sensitivity levels on a single physical computer. When the Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center, (JICPAC) implemented DTW, Trusted Solaris was a key factor in helping them reduce the number of compute systems previously dedicated to running compartmented applications.
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