Network Integrity Systems is proud to be a Silver Sponsor of the Telos Security Solutions 2012 conference, April 16-19 in Tampa, FL. According to past attendees, this conference “has become the DoD/industry standard for technical conferences” and offers the opportunity for government...
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As the US Military prepares for budget cuts and reduction in personnel, the men and women in uniform are faced with an expectation to do more with less. Because of this, our office is receiving a growing number of inquiries regarding INTERCEPTOR and it’s ability to solve challenges...
Network Integrity Systems (NIS) was the recipient of the Fastest Growing Supplier award at the 2011 WESCO Government Summit last week in Scottsdale, Ariz. The award, which NIS also won in 2008, is given to the supplier who achieved the highest percentage of sales growth from 2010 to...
Guaranteeing Information Assurance is not as simple as performing a single task or installing a piece of equipment. It involves an ongoing process that is only accomplished through constant analysis of network dynamics and threat analytics to ensure that protection mechanisms...
NIS just returned from the NGB JC4I Conference in Orlando and once again, had attendees expressing to us that finding the INTERCEPTOR™ Optical Network Security System had made their trip valuable.
“You have made my trip to LandWarNet worthwhile”. That was a quote by an Information Assurance Manager from the Army National Guard who visited our tradeshow exhibit last week at the LandWarNet show in Tampa, after seeing a demonstration of the INTERCEPTOR Alarmed PDS.
NIS has been awarded a patent for dark fiber monitoring of optic cables and hub and spoke monitoring architecture. This technology enables INTERCEPTOR to uniquely use two or more dark fibers (spare, inactive) in a multi-fiber cable to protect the entire cable against intrusion. The...
Customers’ Needs Drive New PDS Upgrades
In recent conversations with network security managers, we heard concerns about securing networks in newly constructed buildings, even before the network is turned on. The issue is that in new construction the network infrastructure is installed well before the building is occupied....
The word is getting out … In 2010, NIS’ business grew by more than 5 times that of the year before! We want to thank our customers for contributing to our success!