WildPackets

Government

Overview

Secure, reliable networking is essential to any government agency-whether federal, state, or local. WildPackets provides government agencies with powerful, affordable solutions for troubleshooting and optimizing enterprise networks, including Ethernet, 802.11 wireless, full-duplex Gigabit, and WAN. From portable analyzers to distributed deployments of Omnipliances, WildPackets offers a broad range of fault analysis solutions.

WildPackets government customers include:

  • Bonneville Power Administration
  • DARPA
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  • Lawrence Livermore National Labs
  • Los Alamos National Labs
  • NASA
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Oakridge National Lab
  • Sandia National Labs
  • U.S. Air Force
  • U.S. Congress
  • U.S. Navy Air Warfare

News

WildPackets Omni™ Named "Most Innovative Solution of SecureGOV 2004"
WildPackets Inc., innovator in advanced network services fault analysis, today announced that its Omni3 v2.0 distributed network fault analysis platform had been voted "Most Innovative Solution of SecureGOV 2004" by government attendees. The conVurge 2nd Annual SecureGOV 2004 Strategic Intelligence Meeting, which took place December 5-7 in Virginia, provides senior government security officials with information needed to implement information security strategies and maximize IT investments.

"I have yet to see a company receive such high regard from our federal clients. WildPackets added tremendous value to the program and deserves the much-anticipated federal business headed their way," said Kelly Yocum, Managing Director, conVurge.

Read the complete announcement here:
http://www.wildpackets.com/corporate/news/04-12-20

Case Studies

Weill Cornell

US Navy Research Centers Benefit from EtherPeek and NetSense
"Both EtherPeek and NetSense have been great assets to me and the projects I've worked on. Having had experience with other sniffer programs, network engineers at U.S. Navy's laboratory prefer EtherPeek decidedly."
-A Navy Engineer

- Complete case study

Special Topics: Department of Defense Wireless Directive 8100.2

In April 2004, the Department of Defense (DoD) adopted Wireless Directive 8100.2. This directive establishes security policies for the use of commercial wireless devices, services, and technologies in the DoD Global Information Grid (GIG). The directive mandates the use of authentication and strong encryption for securing wireless traffic. It also calls for the use of intrusion detection technologies in order to detect and defeat security attacks and unauthorized use of the network.

This directive became effective on April 14, 2004, and applies to all DoD organizations and personnel, as well as DoD contractors, visitors that enter DoD facilities, and anyone who has access to DoD information

Learn how WildPackets help your organization comply with Wireless Directive 8100.2. Contact WildPackets Sales at sales@wilidpackets.com or call (925) 937-3200.

Special Topics: Lawful Intercept

WildPackets has worked with major law enforcement agencies to develop and implement technical solutions for lawful intercept. Our custom package is easy to use and easy to configure and provides accurate filtering of traffic.

For more information, please contact WildPackets Sales at sales@wilidpackets.com or call (925) 937-3200.

Links

The DoD Wireless Directive 8100.2 in XML, HTML, PDF, and RTF
http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/html/81002.htm

"DoD in battle for Wireless Security," Network World Fusion, April 30, 2004.
http://www.nwfusion.com/weblogs/security/004974.html

"Network fault analysis: putting the guru in the analyzer," article by WildPackets CTO Scott Haugdahl
http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/tip/1,289483,sid7_gci1013879,00.html

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