Secure Remote Graphics

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secure remote graphics 125w pixels a topWorried about data theft?

Are you concerned about unauthorized access to classified information?

Is the security of your intellectual property threatened on vulnerable PCs?

If so, use LaserBlade and LaserCube products to provide the highest level of remote desktop security possible.  This is why the military intelligence community both US and abroad, government agencies like Department of Homeland Security, financial institutions and hundreds of commercial companies concerned about protecting their data use Cubix secure remote graphic desktops.

Cubix’s ultra secure remote graphic desktops contain many features to ensure that data is protected.

Where the data resides -- LaserBlade

Instead of putting sensitive data on hard drives at the operator’s desk, where it is physically accessible by malcontents and thieves, Cubix secure remote graphic desktops store data on hard drives located on LaserBlade blade PCs, which are installed in datacenter racks under lock and key.  Physical access to datacenters, especially in SCIFs, is highly restricted.  Secure datacenters also provide a computer friendly environment – cool, dry and dust-free.

Transport -- Fiber Cable

The connections between LaserBlades running the operators’ applications and the LaserCube with graphics adapters secure remote graphics 125w pixels b bottomdisplaying the applications’ outputs are fiber. 

Impervious to snooping and tampering, fiber also has the added benefit of providing long distance connections without latencies between the LaserBlade processors and the LaserCube secure remote graphic desktops.

Unlike a network connection to the desktop where Ethernet packets are transmitted across the link, what travels between the LaserBlade and LaserCube are PCIe bus level packetized control signals – not data!  This methodology allows the blade PCs to operate in their native, high performance modes on the operators’ high-resolution graphics displays and on the blade computing engines.

So LaserBlade users receive a double dose of security: (1) a virtually impossible to decode bus signal delivered over (2) a virtually impossible to tap fiber optic conduit.  If the connection is broken between the LaserCube and LaserBlade, the session instantly goes away and the LaserBlade immediately resets back to the login prompt.

Encrypted applications operate on LaserBlades no differently than on standard desktop PCs. 

At the desktop -- LaserCube

Even though the hard drives are distanced from the operators, LaserCubes provide operators with full PC functionality including running the most demanding graphics applications.  Depending on the level of security enforced, LaserCubes may have USB 2 ports or not.  A version with only PS2 mouse and keyboard connections prevents anyone from accessing the desktop with a USB flash device.

secure remote graphics 125w pixels c flagLaserCubes may be ordered with additional PCI/PCIe expansion slots in the event that a third party biometric reader or identity scan device needs to be used at each operator’s station.

For all the above reasons, LaserCubes/LaserBlades are deployed at multiple Ministry of Defense locations in Europe, US Coast Guard, Army, Navy and Air Force bases connected to JWICS and SIPRNET security networks at the highest classified levels.

Manufactured in the USA

Cubix is located in Carson City, Nevada and has been manufacturing computers for almost 35 years.  Call Cubix today to discuss your project requirements with our experienced technical team.