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The Secure Information Sharing Architecture (SISA) breaks
through information-sharing barriers with a COTS solution that
allows agencies to communicate and collaborate while protecting
sensitive internal content. It enables government to
consolidate disparate systems and networks into a cost-effective
infrastructure to help secure, govern, and accelerate the
distribution of mission-critical knowledge.
SISA combines products from
Cisco,
EMC, and
Microsoft with best-of-breed innovations from
Liquid Machines,
Swan Island Networks, and Titus
Labs to address the urgent need for sharing sensitive
materials across organizational, IT, and jurisdictional
boundaries. With SISA, organizations can participate with
confidence in communities of trust because they have the
controls they need to precisely govern how their information is
accessed and used. SISA lets them determine how, when, where,
and with whom they will share their materials – according to the
requirements of the mission, not the constraints of technology
or resources.
Titus Labs provides the first user touch in a SISA information-sharing environment. User selected labels identify the sensitivity of information, and enforce policies and privileges controlled by other components of the SISA environment. By using Titus Labs Message and Document Classification for command and control information-sharing needs, leaders can greatly enhance the user's ability to highlight the sensitivity, handling, dissemination and storage of emails and documents to reduce the likelihood of inadvertent information leakage.
With SISA, government organizations can determine how, when,
where, and with whom they will share their information –
according only to the requirements of the mission, not the
constraints of technology or resources. For detailed
information about SISA and the SISA Alliance, visit
www.SISAalliance.com
Click here to learn more about Titus Labs Message Classification for emails and Titus Labs Document Classification for electronic documents.
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