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August 28, 2012

LynuxWorks Showcases Full End-to-End Multi-Level Secure Thin-Client System

LynuxWorks (News - Alert) has announced that the company is showcasing a solution that offers concurrent user access to three isolated thin client sessions at an upcoming event.

According to the company, these sessions run on a single SINA Multi-level Workstation from Security Networks AG on a single network infrastructure to three separate Microsoft (News - Alert) Hyper-V Virtual Desktop Infrastructures (VDI).

This solution is useful for the government agencies and Department of Defense (DoD) programs who need safe separation of various networks on a single workstation. It is also useful for any enterprise organization with highly sensitive information that requires isolation from vicious computing environments.

Running on a standard off-the-shelf laptop, the SINA Multi-level Workstation (MLW) is a multidomain thin client access solution. Offering access to multiple security domains from a single-user workstation over a single network infrastructure, it provides improved security on a low-cost platform.

Offering a foundation to host a minimal component-based architecture with formally verified security components, the SINA MLW takes full use of the separation kernel security advantages provided by LynxSecure.

“The SINA Multi-level Workstation from secunet is a great showcase for the LynxSecure separation kernel. It truly shows off the platform resource control capabilities for security domain isolation that competing products do not provide." said Will Keegan, security software specialist at LynuxWorks. "This combined solution is really the first high-security, multi-level implementation that goes the extra mile in decomposing the complexities of MLS system security architectures into simple, verifiable and trustworthy components without sacrificing usability.”

Recently, the company introduced the latest version of the LynxSecure hypervisor for important security specialists. LynxSecure 5.1 provides important new features for customers who are either building secure embedded systems or looking for additional security for endpoints or data centers and the demonstration of LynxSecure is the first public exposure to the latest version.

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Edited by Brooke Neuman
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