Latest Whitepapers
Using Security
Labels to Control Message Flow in XMPP Services
XMPP is widely used by military and government organizations with stringent
security requirements, where it is critical to ensure that sensitive
information is not sent to inappropriate individuals or domains. Security
Labeling is the mechanism of choice for handling sensitive information
in high security environments. This paper looks at the use of Security
Labels in conjunction with XMPP services, and how Isode plans to enhance
its M-Link product to provide
Security Label based controls for user-to-user messaging and for Multi-User
Chat.
(08th Nov 08)
XMPP, M-Link and Directory
Isode provides both directory and XMPP server products, and the approach
for M-Link (Isode's XMPP Server) and associated management tools is
to make maximum use of directory. This paper describes how M-Link makes
use of directory, and explains why this close integration of XMPP and
directory is beneficial.
(23rd Sept 08)
Directory
Replication by Email and over 'Air Gap'
Directory replication is an important feature of most directory services,
commonly achieved by use of directory protocols. There are a number
of situations where using directory protocols to perform replication
does not work well, these include: HF Radio and other constrained links,
system boundaries where only email traffic is allowed, directory gateways
performing security checks and tactical directories with irregular network
access. This paper looks at these scenarios, shows how directory replication
over email and 'air gap' can address them and describes the architecture
and key features of Isode's solution.
(03 Sept 2008)
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