1. Many options for implementing Fortezza is in the MISSI framework
- Author
-
Lawrence, David
- Subjects
National Semiconductor Corp. -- Contracts -- Equipment and supplies -- Safety and security measures ,Spyrus Inc. -- Contracts -- Equipment and supplies -- Safety and security measures ,United States. National Security Agency -- Contracts -- Safety and security measures ,Computer peripherals -- Usage -- Equipment and supplies ,Boards/cards (Computers) -- Usage -- Equipment and supplies ,Data security -- Equipment and supplies ,Semiconductor industry -- Contracts -- Equipment and supplies ,Government information -- Equipment and supplies ,Computers -- Safety and security measures -- Usage -- Equipment and supplies ,Aerospace and defense industries ,Business ,Electronics and electrical industries ,Semiconductor industry ,Software/hardware leasing ,Contract agreement ,Data security issue ,Special-purpose adapter/controller ,General-purpose adapter/controller ,Contracts ,Usage ,Safety and security measures ,Equipment and supplies - Abstract
The Fortezza PC Card is the cornerstone of the National Security Agency's Multi-level Information Security System Initiative (MISSI) that has been launched to support key programs within the Defense Information [...]
- Published
- 1995