Meet us at: AUSA Global Force, March 26-28, 2024
Association of the United States Army (AUSA), Global Force Symposium and Exposition, March 26-28 2024, Huntsville Alabama, Von Braun Center
The 2024 AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition will explore the capabilities outlined in the Army’s Modernization Strategy to drive transformational change addressing critical points of research and development, acquisition and contracting, force sustainment, strategic divestiture, and industry partnerships.
HSL will be demonstrating its cyber-secure and ruggedized products simplifying, streamlining and securing the use of peripheral devices, along with solutions for command and control centers and secure use of mobile phones over public networks.
Booth 124
https://meetings.ausa.org/globalforce/2024/index.cfm
High Sec Labs (HSL) develops high-quality, cyber-defense solutions in the field of network and peripheral isolation.
The company, headquartered in Caesarea Industry and Business Park, Israel, was founded in 2008 and has a second manufacturing site in the United States.
High Sec Lab’s roots are deeply embedded in the defense industry developing cyber protection solutions for submarines and aircraft. Among its customers are some of the world’s leading governments and defense organizations as well as commercial companies such as banks, healthcare providers, and national infrastructure companies.
Highest Security Compliance
The company’s products are designed to provide the maximum computer and peripheral isolation as demanded by government agencies, military, financial institutions, and similar security-sensitive customers. HSL’s products are built to comply with the highest security standards, including EAL4+ security requirements and the latest National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Protection Profile PSS Ver 3.0 PSS or PSD Ver 4.0 requirements for peripheral sharing switch devices.
Secure Segregation Solutions
HSL’s patented secure segregation solutions include a variety of peripheral sharing switch devices such as KMs, KVMs, and Matrix devices. These enable users to share peripherals between computers that belong to different security classification levels while protecting against data leakage and malicious attacks through shared USB, keyboard, mouse, video, and audio peripherals.