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18 January 2007
John A. "Jack" Leide, Major General (Ret), USA, has joined the board of directors of InfoAssure, Inc. General Leide was the J2; Director of Intelligence under General Norman Swartzcoff in Desert Storm I. Upon retirement from the Army after 33 years, Jack became President of Global Information Technologies, a strategic business unit with Electronic Data Systems (EDS). General Leide also held various other senior management roles with national defense technology companies and today serves as a senior consultant to a number of national and international intelligence, homeland security companies and agencies. He is presently a Director for Citadel Security Software, Wave Technologies and InfoAssure, Inc.
10 April 2006
InfoAssure, Inc. is a software development company with a background in Information Operations (IO) and Information Assurance (IA). InfoAssure, Inc. was awarded a Phase III SBIR/STTR research and development contract from the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). The phase III award was a follow on from the Phase I & Phase II Information Centric Security (INFOCENSEC ®) research and development contract awarded to InfoAssure, Inc. from the US Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR). The contract is for the development, test and certification of a SOF specific INFOCENSEC® solution based on the company's patent pending Need2Know® encryption key management technology that will enable dynamic and trusted information sharing across multiple communities of interest (COI) for both strategic and tactical operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT).
26 April 2004
InfoAssure, Inc. is a software development company with a background in Information Operations (IO). InfoAssure, Inc. was awarded a Phase II SBIR/STTR research contract from the US Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR). The primary focus of the research is Information Centric Security (INFOCENSEC®). The purpose of this Phase II research effort is to (1) develop and demonstrate a software prototype that will achieve cryptographically enforced persistent role-based access control of the data object to demonstrate data separability within an automated information system resident on a LAN, (2) collect user data on information sharing within a COI for performance and scalability testing, (3) investigate the feasibility of moving the prototype software code into firmware, (4) propose a technology development roadmap for design, test and certification of an INFOCENSEC® solution that will enable dynamic and trusted information sharing across multiple communities of interest (COI) for both strategic and tactical operations in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT).
1 July 2003
InfoAssure, Inc. is a software development company with a background in Information Operations (IO). InfoAssure, Inc. was awarded a Phase I SBIR/STTR research contract from the US Navy Office of Naval Research (ONR). The primary focus of the research is Information Centric Security (INFOCENSEC®). The need exists for a technology that creates an Òinformation centricÓ security architecture that augments the current Ònetwork centricÓ security posture placing a priority on protecting what is really important the INFORMATION object. The purpose of this research effort is to (1) analyze previous government sponsored research on cryptographic key management solutions, (2) perform original research to expand the concept of combining PKI and Role-Based Access Control (3) propose a model of an Information Centric Security (INFOCENSEC®) solution that will enable dynamic and trusted information sharing across multiple communities of interest (COI) in support of the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT).
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