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Secure Fiber Network Configuration for SCIFs (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) ![]() Cubix offers an end-to-end fiber optic desktop solution for secure government and military sites that seek connection to SIPRNET (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network), JWICS (Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications Systems) and other classified networks. At the desktops are LaserCubes -- extremely small footprint LaserBlade remote units. Users connect their monitors, keyboards and mice to these units. No hard drive or data resides at the desktop. Users still retain full PC functionality (not thin client). The LaserCube remote units are connected via fiber optic cable to LaserBlades, which contain the PC processors, memory, hard drives, and gigabit Ethernet NICs (either copper or fiber). LaserBlades are located in secure SCIFs, up to 400 meters or more from the workers. Data stored on hard drives, therefore, are under the complete control of network administrator security personnel. The fiber-optic connections to the desktops are impervious to tapping, snooping, and RFI emissions. The LaserBlades are nested in rack mount cabinets, in climate controlled, easy-to-manage, easy-to-service locations. LaserBlades support both copper and/or fiber optic NIC connections to the Ethernet switches. By using fiber optic NICs, the connection is fiber end-to-end and benefits from the no-tap, no-snoop, no-RFI properties of fiber. This configuration is now in service at DHS and numerous military sites around the USA. |
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