Use Cases

Enabling secure browse-down with Oakdoor™

Securing high-security networks with browse-down techniques

When devices in high-security networks need to interact with lower-security segments, such as the internet, implementing secure browse-down methods is critical to prevent attackers from infiltrating trusted environments. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) advises using techniques like virtual machines or remote desktops to isolate high-security systems. While these approaches add a layer of protection, they are not foolproof, as malware can still potentially exploit vulnerabilities to compromise sensitive systems. Balancing security with the practicality of handling high volumes and speeds of traffic remains a challenge.

Oakdoor Data Diodes for secure network segmentation

Oakdoor data diodes provide hardware-enforced security for managing data between high- and low-security networks. They enable one-way data flow, blocking malware during export and preventing unauthorized data exfiltration during import.

With advanced syntax verification and semantic inspection, they ensure only safe data enters secure systems. Supporting segregated browsing and high data rates, Oakdoor diodes are accredited under UK NCSC’s guidelines and are trusted in government and defence. Their scalable design ensures reliable deployment across various infrastructures.

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