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July 15, 2007

Secure Information Sharing Architecture Alliance Formed

Cisco, EMC, and Microsoft have formed an alliance called the Secure Information Sharing Architecture (SISA) to develop multi-vendor IT architectures that permit only authorized personnel access to specific information, while easing the management of shared, protected information across trusted communities.

Historically, information protection technologies have been enforced system-by-system, creating islands of protected data. Some government agencies are having trouble providing role-based access to sensitive content within their own organizations, and the problems become much more difficult when sharing sensitive content across different agencies. With SISA, government agencies can more easily set up security-enhanced, virtual networks for different authorized users and communities to access sensitive files stored in different information protection systems. SISA will enable new scenarios for cross-government information sharing.

Cisco, EMC, and Microsoft are providing the core commercial off-the-shelf technology that makes up SISA to ease the sharing of information contained in disparate IT infrastructures. Cisco provides network protection, security-enhanced virtualized network links, and data protection features for sharing sensitive information across the network platform. EMC’s networked storage systems, information management, and security software provides a flexible information infrastructure for storing, managing and helping protect critical and sensitive data. Microsoft provides identity management, client and network operating systems, and a collaboration framework that helps keep content in the hands of authorized users.

The SISA Alliance also includes technology vendors that bring innovative approaches to fulfill specific requirements. Liquid Machines provides solutions that enhance the SISA content-protection capabilities by extending the Microsoft Digital Rights Management technology. Swan Island Networks designs and operates sensitive information-sharing systems. Titus Labs offers information labeling and classification solutions that determine how content protection should be applied. As customers’ needs evolve, the alliance will incorporate additional technology vendors to bring innovative approaches to fulfill other specific requirements.

The alliance will be managed by Addx, a provider of information and management sciences services.

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