SECURE EDGE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SECUREDGE Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications, Inc. 6560 Rock Spring Drive Bethesda MD 20817 SECURE EDGE;Consulting services relating to design, installation, maintenance, management and security of virtual private networking facilities;
SECUREDGE Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications, Inc. 6560 Rock Spring Drive Bethesda MD 20817 SECURE EDGE;Security services, namely monitoring of firewalls of virtual private telecommunications networks of others operating on public telecommunication networking facilities to detect access by unauthorized persons and to prevent future access by unauthorized persons;
SECUREDGE Secure Edge Networks, Inc. 2459 Wilkinson Blvd, STE 220 Charlotte NC 28208 SECURE EDGE;Network as a Service (NaaS) software platform consisting of subscription-based enterprise network services featuring hardware, software, management tools, licenses, internet access, and lifecycle management;
SECUREEDGE ControlScan, Inc. 11475 Great Oaks Way, Suite 300 Alpharetta GA 30022 SECURE EDGE;Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for use in managing and validating compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), and similar data security compliance frameworks, and for use in accessing third party information security services that fulfill requirements of said compliance frameworks;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for sending, receiving and managing the exchange of messages between an intranet and multiple external users using a secure server as an intermediary interface for Internet communications. In one form, the secure server operates in a replication mode with a Lotus Domino server wherein secure transmissions are designated by an @secure URL. In another form, secure transmissions are implemented by establishing a secure connection to the secure server using a browser addressing the server URL. The server operating system interfaces with the intranet so that the intranet user can use standard groupware, such as Lotus Notes, to create, send and receive secure documents. External users are notified by normal e-mail of the presence of secure documents at the server and must connect to the server in a secure mode to retrieve documents. Responses to documents are automatically returned to the sender's e-mail server using secure transmission.