Transformational Cross-Domain Technology
Garrison is revolutionising ways of working for classified and unclassified government, by delivering innovative hardsec (FPGA-based) cross-domain solutions to enable mission critical activities.
Cross-Domain has been within MOD for a number of years because of this multi-classification world that we work in. But I think there’s a greater opportunity to use Cross-Domain going forward.
Garrison Isolation Platform
Access the web from secure environments
Even in the most sensitive environments, web access can be critical for providing real-time information as well as enriching knowledge and decision making via key online resources. Garrison’s hardware-enforced, isolated browsing technology enables ultra-secure web access from even the most sensitive networks.
Secure remote working
In a world where remote working has rapidly become mission critical and essential to support day-to-day operations, Garrison is working with customers to provide users with access to sensitive data and enterprise resources from home. By working closely with customers both on hardsec isolation approaches, and key architectural elements, Garrison is helping build the confidence that is allowing even the most sensitive organisations to operate with remote workforces.
Browse down from classified domains
In multi-domain environments, user workflows can be inefficient and expensive, hindering time-critical mission needs. Garrison securely enables a single environment with access to multiple domains and integrated workflows for data transfers, delivering huge efficiency, cost and security improvements.
Manage secure infrastructure
Managing secure infrastructure for sensitive networks can itself be a huge and expensive security challenge. Garrison’s ultra secure hardsec isolation can provide the ‘jump box’ access required to control network infrastructure without the traditional risks. Hardware enforced security avoids the traditional issues and cost associated with patching such systems – ensuring a long-term, low cost and highly effective approach to network management.
Secure access to collaborative workspaces
Working with allies, accessing commercial cloud resources, or even collaborating on ‘lower-tier’ security environments can all be enabled through Garrison’s secure VDI isolation. Garrison’s ultra-secure hardsec based isolation platform enables access to collaboration resources for even the most sensitive of environments.
Isolate third party applications
Garrison can be used to isolate third party applications such as social media, messaging and video tools. Not only does this provide highly trusted access, but it also provides the hardware enforced logging and oversight required to do this in a risk-managed way. Garrison is supporting operations in accessing real-time messaging, video and mission specific applications, in both fixed and mobile environments.
Enabling a single workstation for multi-domain missions
Scalable to millions of users, Garrison offers a commercial off-the-shelf solution supporting both desktop and mobile applications for multiple use-cases.
Customers
Supporting secure government, the Intelligence Community, Critical National Infrastructure and commercial enterprises.
Our Expert Advisors
Assurance
Garrison works closely with a number of national authorities including UK NCSC (CAPS and the Cross-Domain Industry Pilot) and US NCDSMO (Raise the Bar compliance).
IN THE NEWS
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Everfox to Purchase Garrison Technology Ltd and Expand its Mission to Reflect a New Era of Defense-Grade Cybersecurity
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Everfox to Purchase Garrison Technology Ltd and Expand its Mission to Reflect a New Era of Defense-Grade Cybersecurity
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Why the Browser?
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Experts Say White House Memo Overlooks Space Cyber Risks
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Stranger Danger: Why Today’s URL Security Model is Broken
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Widespread Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity Software Expose Risks Beyond Palo Alto Networks
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War & Geopolitical Ransomware Account For 70% of All Attacks
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Why Cybersecurity Is a Whole-of-Society Issue
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Don’t Block by Default or Allow by Default – Sanitize by Default
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The Web Browser: Or, Your Biggest, Most Necessary Risk
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NSA’s transformation from secret agency to public cybercrime warrior
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Devious Actors, Dispersed Network: Web-Based Threats to Government-Related Cybersecurity
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Hardware-based Cross-Domain access solutions for OSINT
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Enabling Operations With Cross-Domain Transfer and Access
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Managing Open Source Data in Cross-Domain Environments
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Garrison Security Enables Timely Access to Open-Source Intelligence
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Privileged Access Workstations and the Web
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Pixel-pushing vs. transcoding – what’s the difference?
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TAKING THE LEAD IN THE TECHNOLOGIES VITAL TO CYBER POWER
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Zero Trust: A base to add to rather than a target to reach
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Assured Cross-Domain Access Through Hardware-Based Security
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FORMER CROSS DOMAIN SOLUTIONS CHIEF AT THE U.S. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, DAVID WALLICK, JOINS GARRISON TECHNOLOGY
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Garrison Technology Announces Formation of Government Advisory Panel
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Is Hardsec the Future of Cybersecurity?
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Debunking Three Myths about Hardware Security
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New NCSC guidance – is it relevant?
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GCHQ hands 10 contracts to British start-up Garrison
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Cyber defense is hard – as FireEye has just been reminded…
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Why CISOs have been talking about lemons
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Why It's Time To Move Towards a 'Hardsec' Future
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How hardsec can deliver next level of cyber defense
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Australia says state-based actor is behind surge of sophisticated cyberattacks
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Don’t drink zero-trust Kool-Aid, says maker of secure hardware appliance
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A Conversation With Henry Harrison
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Cyber warranties – value or fluff?
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Hardsec Could Help Dumb Devices Protect Against Smart Hackers
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Why cross domain solutions are about more than just security
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What is Hardsec?
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A couple of spooky surprises…
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Remote access or remote browsing – the showdown
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Cross-domain technology – what can we learn from the spooks?
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The Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities: some predictions
Enable. Secure. Simplify.
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