CIT
Detects virus, hacker, sabotage and baseline configuration violations from any source, using cryptographic change detection. Reduces help desk turnaround time from hours to minutes!
CIT - The system doesn't work. The users claim they didn't change anything and a proposal on the system is due out the door by noon, today. Is it a user error, virus attack or sabotage?
CIT will never lie and can not be tricked!
CIT To The Rescue
- CIT can protect disks, tapes, floppies, CD-ROMs and removable media.
- Does not require the virus to be known.
- CIT will never require a virus database update. One copy lasts a lifetime.
- Uses Industry Standard RSA Associates' MD5, cryptographic hashing algorithm.
- CIT Cryptographic Integrity Tool generates a file signature that is compared to prior signatures. Copies of signature databases can even be stored offline for additional protection.
- CIT locates all files that were modified, deleted or added to the file system by outside personnel, viruses or any other form of attack. Hackers can't get away with anything if CIT is protecting the system! System Administrators can discover and correct back doors installed by hackers or disgruntled employees within minutes.
- CIT helps maintain baseline configuration integrity. It can be used to reduce help desk turn-around time from hours to minutes when supporting complex systems. Everyone knows that the end user never changes anything but the system is still malfunctioning. Using CIT, the baseline can be verified within minutes and the problem reduced to a modified, deleted or added file. If the baseline is within specifications and the system is still malfunctioning, then the problem is still diagnosed, as a hardware failure!
- CIT can be used across the Internet, post office, or any other form of transmission to insure the integrity of data. Using CIT, you can be sure that what was sent, was what was received.
- CIT is the Tape Librarians best friend. Using CIT, the contents of long term storage media can be verified as being uncorrupted.
- CIT is not a virus scanner. It is an advanced Cryptographic Integrity Tool that detects changes, additions and deletions of files. Once a snapshot of your file system is created, CIT will protect the system by reporting these events. Unlike non-cryptographic integrity tools, CIT cannot be tricked into a false reading.
- CIT can be used to date and time stamp information by creating associations between files and the date/time in which the association is made. In effect, this can be used to fix the contents and date of email, EDI transactions or any combination of data items into a form which can be proven to have been unchanged from the original at a specific data and time.
- CIT has thousands of uses. It can be used anywhere in which it is important to prove that data or any combination of data has been unchanged from its original state.
CIT is Presently Available for...
- CEITA T/M
- Data General
- DEC
- Dolphin Server
- Encore Computer Corp.
- Harris Computer Systems
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- IPC Corp. (PTE) Ltd.
- Linux
- McDonnell Douglas IS
- Microsoft NT
- Modular Systems Corporation
- Motorola Inc.
- Novell UnixWare
- Opus Systems
- Santa Cruz Operations
- Sanyo/Icon International, Inc.
- Silicon Graphics, Inc.
- Sun Microsystems
- Unisys Corporation
- Our Policy
We will port CIT to any system for the cost of the machine.
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