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Ep. 269 Overcoming Cross Domain Barriers in Federal Security

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The federal government manages a great deal of sensitive information that it is reluctant to share with other agencies or organizations. However, isolation means important decision-making data can be inadvertently withheld from leaders.

The simple term "collaborate" can be easily applied in a classroom. Still, it becomes almost impossible with petabytes of data that have varying levels of security, such as classified, secret, and top secret.

Even if the puzzle of sharing data is solved, the issue of data classification changes and data being attacked with malicious code remains.

Sean Berg is the CEO of Everfox, a company that has spent the last twenty-five years solving this data problem by using cross-domain technologies.

During the interview, Sean Berg discusses the role of AI in ensuring data integrity, the challenges posed by legacy systems, and the critical nature of data management in national security and digital transformation.

Sean Berg moves beyond Cross Domain Solutions to Everfox's Content Disarm and Reconstruct (CDR) technology. With this approach, the document is opened and examined for malicious code, then copied. CDR is a tool for ensuring data integrity and preventing malware infiltration, allowing for safe and secure collaboration between federal entities.

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Connect to John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/

Want to listen to other episodes? www.Federaltechpodcast.com

The federal government manages a great deal of sensitive information that it is reluctant to share with other agencies or organizations. However, isolation means important decision-making data can be inadvertently withheld from leaders.

The simple term "collaborate" can be easily applied in a classroom. Still, it becomes almost impossible with petabytes of data that have varying levels of security, such as classified, secret, and top secret.

Even if the puzzle of sharing data is solved, the issue of data classification changes and data being attacked with malicious code remains.

Sean Berg is the CEO of Everfox, a company that has spent the last twenty-five years solving this data problem by using cross-domain technologies.

During the interview, Sean Berg discusses the role of AI in ensuring data integrity, the challenges posed by legacy systems, and the critical nature of data management in national security and digital transformation.

Sean Berg moves beyond Cross Domain Solutions to Everfox's Content Disarm and Reconstruct (CDR) technology. With this approach, the document is opened and examined for malicious code, then copied. CDR is a tool for ensuring data integrity and preventing malware infiltration, allowing for safe and secure collaboration between federal entities.

  continue reading

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