High Security - Two- instead of one-dimensional ...
In the basics of economic risk management risk is defined as the product of probability and damage.
All common firewall systems reduce probability with more or less success but leave the factor damage untouched. By reducing both coefficients the QTrust Server reaches a much higher security level than other firewall systems.
The problem existing firewall systems have is that they are developed following the idea of building a secure system. The issue with this obviously seeming concept is that in the case of a successful attack the hacker gains complete control over the firewall and thus in most of the cases even over the adjacent systems.
IT security experts working in research as well as in private enterprises know that this is a currently unreached utopia. Therefore the aim has to be to accept the dissatisfying statement "everything can be hacked" and bring the security into the operating system in a way that damage is minimized in the case of a successful attack.
This can be achieved using the Trusted Operating System PitBull from Argus Systems.
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