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Interactive Link : ウィキペディア英語版
Interactive Link
The Interactive Link is a suite of hardware and software products designed for application within areas where network separation is implemented for security reasons. Manufactured and marketed by Tenix Datagate, the Interactive Link hardware products have been evaluated to the highest level under international security criteria with a strong focus on maintaining the confidentiality of the secure network. The technology underlying the products is drawn from Starlight Technology, developed by the Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO).
== History ==

The Interactive Link product suite is a commercialized version of Starlight Technology. This technology, developed as a way to transfer data from a lower classification (Low Side) network to a highly classified (High Side) computer without compromising sensitive information, was formed inside the Australian DSTO as a research project.〔(Mark Anderson, et al, “Starlight: Interactive Link”, Proceedings of the 12th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, December 1996. )〕 The technology also allowed users to view and interact on a Low Side network from a High Side computer. The Starlight Technology included a data diode, accompanying server software and Desktop-based equipment. Seen as having commercial merit and after a prototype was developed, the technology was licensed to Vision Abell (later acquired by Tenix) in 1996 for development and supply to Australian government under the brand “Interactive Link”.〔(Australian Defense Minister's Award for Achievement in DSTO Speech, the Hon. John Moore MP, 10 December 1998 )〕〔(Transforming Government - Achievements in E-government "Securing Systems With Starlight", Australian Department of Finance and Administration, 2003 )〕 The objective of these products was to increase productivity and to reduce the deskspace required by users working on more than one network, while not compromising the existing security.
In 2002, DSTO signed a long-term agreement for the newly formed Tenix Datagate division of Tenix to market, manufacture and further develop the Interactive Link product worldwide.〔("DSTO and Tenix Industries Strengthen Partnership to Crack Global Security Market", Australian Defence Science Technology Organisation, 2002. )〕 Tenix Datagate subsequently set up offices in the UK and US in addition to their Australian presence. Tenix Defence was acquired by BAE Systems Australia in 2008, including ownership of the Interactive Link products.
Due to its high level of certification, the Interactive Link product suite has been deployed to numerous western nations.

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