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The Trusted Services Engine (TSE), is a network software appliance enabling secure file sharing across multiple security levels (e.g. JWICS, SIPRNet, NIPRNet). |
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Based on the popular MediaWiki software and enforced by the TSE, ML Wiki is an application that will feel familiar to Wikipedia or Intellipedia users and can enable secure multi-level and crossdomain information sharing. |
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Cryptol is a domain-specific language (DSL) and tool suite that simplifies the specification of a cryptographic algorithm and then compiles the specification into VHDL, an industry-standard chip layout language. |
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Having the ability to easily combine together information from a number of disparate input sources into a greater whole is a touted benefit of “Web2.0” mashup applications. This paper introduces the domain and associated risks, along with suggested mashup application architectures that are more secure. |
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