Categories
Problems that solves
Shortage of inhouse software developers
Shortage of inhouse IT resources
High costs of IT personnel
Shortage of inhouse IT engineers
Values
Ensure Security and Business Continuity
Reduce Costs
Star Lab Titanium
The most robust Linux system-hardening and security capability available on the market for operationally-deployed Linux system.
About Product
Description
Simplifies mandatory access control
The Titanium Security Suite simplifies Mandatory Access Control (MAC) policy creation, requiring only policies for protected applications, libraries, scripts and data files.
- Denies by default access to protected entities even from root level users
- Controls and restricts direct access to system hardware resources, such as peripherals and storage devices
- Prevents malicious modifications of system BIOS and firmware
- Enables secure software updates
- Encrypts and authenticates MAC policies as part of the secure boot process
- Prevents unsigned module loading and enforces keychain controls
- Limits an attacker’s ability to debug or subvert protected applications and their libraries
- Removes kernel functionality and features
- Authenticates protected entities, verifying that they have not been altered, and only decrypting files as needed (decryption keys are protected and stored out-of-band from attacker)
- Ensures sensitive applications, data files and configurations are cryptographically bound to a particular deployment hardware, defeating any effort t
- Verifies file signatures, checksums and provenance parameters (such as file location) on data and configuration files before they can be accessed by a protected application
- Will soon be certified as compliant with four distinct Common Criteria (NIAP) Protection Profiles making it perfect for use in National Security Systems
- Simultaneously receiving approval from the National Security Agency’s Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) program as a composite solution for data at rest, both file-based and software full disk
- Comes with a comprehensive mapping to the NIST 800-53 risk management framework (RMF) controls