To meet changing needs within onsite, tactical, and now highly remote workforce environments, government agencies operating National Security Systems (NSS) require readily available access to commercial products. They need technology that can be deployed at scale, work potentially from anywhere, at any time, and that can be fielded in months, not years.
The National Security Agency (NSA) established the to allow U.S. government agencies to encrypt data-in-transit (DIT) and data-at-rest (DAR) leveraging two independent layers of encryption to effectively protect classified data. Having the ability to leverage commercial technology gives agencies the ability to implement wireless networks and use modernized endpoints in their classified missions.