prooV Solutions for the Public Sector
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prooV PoC Platform
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prooV Lab
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Lab allows you to configure more complex, richer software testing environments
with parameters that are not available on our standard PoC platform.
- For example, with prooV Lab you can test
how technologies interact with live directory communications, whether the
solutions you are testing can work with legacy APIs, how compatible they are
with the existing hardware and software tools in your ecosystem, and more.
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prooV Red Cloud for Red-Team Testing
- Tailored, elaborate
cloud-based environment, designed to mimic your production environment, but
held on a private cloud. It provides you with the flexibility needed to execute
complex cybersecurity attacks as part of your initial software evaluation
process.
- As a private cloud,
Red Cloud purposely omits all of the cybersecurity protections that come
standard with most public clouds. You can therefore execute attacks, in a safe
and controlled testing environment, that other public cloud vendors are
designed to prevent.
- Using Red Cloud you
are now able to gauge how well solutions you are considering to implement can
withstand cyberattacks in an environment that replicates your own.
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SafeZone: GRC Safety in a Capsule
- Last mile regulation compliance evaluation solution that allows new technology to be introduced gradually to the actual
production environment, without jeopardizing the safety of data.
- Creates a simulated reality for the newly installed technology, whitewashing
API and database credentials and feeding it deep mirrored (LINK) or real data,
depending on the customer’s preferences. SafeZone’s unique system will then
begin to closely monitor the new technology’s activity and create an easily
accessible log on the prooV platform.
- The logged events
can then be gradually released and tested against the heritage environment,
making absolutely sure that the company’s data is completely GRC safe.
- Once you made sure
that the new tech fits seamlessly into the legacy environment, there is no need
to re-install. The new solution can be released into the system by a click of a
button. Only when you feel completely safe, do you have to remove SafeZone.