VenturCom's BXP/Secure Software Will Protect Data at DOE Nuclear Complex; Joint Effort With BWXT Y-12 Will Enable Agencies, US Firms to Pilot the Solution.WALTHAM, Mass. & OAK RIDGE Oak Ridge, city (1990 pop. 27,310), Anderson and Roane counties, E Tenn., on Black Oak Ridge and the Clinch River; founded by the U.S. government 1942, inc. as an independent city 1959. , Tenn. -- VenturCom, Inc., and BWXT BWXT BWX Technologies Y-12, L.L.C. announced today that VenturCom's BXP/Secure software solution has been selected to protect classified information at the Department of Energy's Y-12 nuclear complex in Oak Ridge, TN. VenturCom, the leader in designing and developing software products that control and manage devices utilizing the Windows operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. , and BWXT Y-12, L.L.C., which manages the Y-12 National Security Complex The Y-12 National Security Complex is a United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration facility located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. under a contract with the Department of Energy (DOE), also said they have launched a collaborative effort to enable other government departments and agencies, as well as U.S. companies, to pilot the BXP BXP Border Crossing Point BXP Border Check Point BXP Bitmap External Process software solution at the Oak Ridge facility as part of the federal "Work for Others" program. BXP/Secure software, which enables PCs to run diskless, is an enhanced version of VenturCom's globally deployed BXP software solution. VenturCom said that BXP/Secure meets National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA NNSA National Nuclear Security Administration NNSA National Nurses Society on Addictions NNSA Norfolk Naval Sailing Association NNSA Native Nations Sustainable Alliance (Phoenix, Arizona) ) cyber-security guidelines and that BXP's new, cost-effective storage-centric computing architecture will enable significant annual cost savings at the Oak Ridge facility in addition to meeting data security needs. Diskless computing is a priority initiative for the Department of Energy. In a May 4 speech at the DOE's Savannah River site The Savannah River Site is a nuclear materials processing center in the United States state of South Carolina, located on land in Aiken, Allendale and Barwnell Counties adjacent to the Savannah River 25 miles from Augusta, Georgia. It is operated for the U.S. , U.S. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham Edward Spencer Abraham (born June 12, 1952 in East Lansing, Michigan) is a former United States Senator from Michigan. He had served as the 10th United States Secretary of Energy, serving under President George W. Bush. said, "...We have had (security) problems in the past with classified hard drives and classified disks. To permanently eliminate the threat of such problems, I propose an initiative to move to diskless workstations A workstation that does not have a hard disk. Programs and data are retrieved from the network. See network computer. (computer, networking) diskless workstation - A personal computer or workstation which has neither a hard disk nor floppy disk drive and which performs all for classified computing over the next five years..." According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Y-12 Division Manager Kevin Finney, "VenturCom's software is providing a significant enhancement to our operations and security. Our ability to control classified data in a manner that's virtually transparent to our engineers and staff without any additional hardware is vastly improved. We've struggled with the problem for years, and BXP is the right solution." VenturCom Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Richard Davis
The Y-12 National Security Complex sought to significantly reduce or eliminate the use of removable write-enabled storage devices from classified workstations at its Oak Ridge, TN, facility because many workstations use removable hard disks (storage) removable hard disk - A type of magnetic disk, or possibly magneto-optical disk which is not permanently attached to the disk drive (not a fixed disk) but which can be taken out and replaced, allowing many disks to be used in the same drive. that must be strictly controlled in order to maintain security standards. These secure workstations, located in non-vault-type areas, cannot contain fixed, write-enabled storage devices and the use of removable drives (1) A device that spins, reads and writes an optical disc, hard magnetic disk or floppy (magnetic) disk, which is inserted into the unit by means of a drive tray or cartridge slot. Examples of removable drive media are CDs, DVDs, REV disks and Zip disks. See removable disk. and other media created logistical and operational challenges - primarily the risk of unauthorized transfer of classified data to unclassified un·clas·si·fied adj. 1. Not placed or included in a class or category: unclassified mail. 2. computer systems. In addition to providing the necessary level of security, Y-12 wanted a solution that would eliminate the cumbersome and resource-intensive process of sanitizing workstations that contained removable hard drives. Y-12 Technical Engineering's research identified VenturCom's BXP software as a potential solution, but additional security features were needed. Guided by the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) cyber-security requirements, Y-12 and VenturCom technical and engineering teams worked to develop the specifications and requirements for a secure version of BXP. The resulting product, VenturCom's BXP/Secure, meets NNSA 's very stringent cyber-security requirements at Y-12 and allows Y-12 to provide users with the workstation speed and computing power they need while eliminating persistent storage. Diskless PCs have been available for more than two decades and businesses have long coveted cov·et v. cov·et·ed, cov·et·ing, cov·ets v.tr. 1. To feel blameworthy desire for (that which is another's). See Synonyms at envy. 2. To wish for longingly. See Synonyms at desire. the significant benefits that can be achieved by running diskless - better back up, better security, and much better management control to name a few. However, the difficult economics of the diskless PC infrastructure, mainly slow network speeds and prohibitive network storage costs, have prevented widespread adoption. The business case for the Y-12/VenturCom collaboration is directly related to the elimination of costs associated with the overhead of classified workstations that had local write-enabled media. The economic, operational and security benefits include: --elimination of the inventorying, tracking and storing of classified media, --reduction in computer security incidents, --streamlined configuration of applications and production data, --reduction in the start-up and shut-down times for classified computing applications, --elimination of the cost of additional physical restraints Physical restraint refers to the practice of rendering people helpless or keeping them in captivity by means such as handcuffs, shackles, straitjackets, ropes, straps, or other forms of physical restraint. associated with classified systems. In short, BXP/Secure's diskless technology essentially removes the cyber-security administrative and overhead burdens from the shop floor or engineering office and places these functions in a certified classified computing facility. About VenturCom VenturCom, Inc., is the leader in designing and developing software products that control and manage devices utilizing the Windows(R) operating systems. Product excellence and customer focus are the core of every solution. They are VenturCom's defining characteristics - increasing the power of solutions that improve the performance, dependability and flexibility of IT systems and devices, while offering increased management controls and security. VenturCom's software, design tools, operating platforms, consulting and training deliver always-on reliability plus a range of cost-effective options for system management, configuration, and control that ensure the highest levels of security and productivity. BWXT Y-12 Operated by BWXT Y-12 L.L.C, the Department of Energy's Y-12 National Security Complex is a manufacturing facility that plays an integral role in DOE's Nuclear Weapons complex. Y-12's DOE Defense Programs have developed a forward-looking, responsive program which meets DOE requirements in support of U.S. nuclear defense policies. |
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