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An Air gap is an impenertable gap in a computer network that nothing can get past. This means that hackers or other bad actors can't access your data behind an air gap, so if your data is air gapped can't be stolen or encrypted.
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The OSI model has 7 levels with the physical layer known as layer 1.
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Air gapping can be performed using a range of devices including mechanical switches or semicoductor devices. We at Air-gap utilise semiconductor devices for our products which are much more modern and offer much higher reliability than other solutions.
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Software prodcuts have complex, difficult to understand interfaces, which can be confusing, problemtic and to have confidence that all settings have been set correctly.
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Creating an air gap at the OSI Layer 1 gives a highly effective solution giving you the confidence that your data will be kept safe.
You may place some lower value items in a garden shed however you would store more higher value items such jewelery within the home. Why would you not do the same with your data?
Not only that but due to the ability to store vast amounts of data there is a tendency for organisations to store more and more highly sensetive data without purging older versions of this data.
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The top security agencies understand the importance of air gaps in their networks to keep their most valuable and sensitve data secure.
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These agencies understand the need to grade and seperate their data. The most valuable data is placed behind an air gap. With the increase in value of your data the desire for your adversary to obtain your data increases. This manifests itself in an increase in cyber attacks. The reason your adversaries attempt these attacks is these attacks are sufficiently successful.
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You would not allow your employees to leave paperwork on their desks when they are not on site, why do the same with your network data? The Network Switch provides a clear desk policy for your data.
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Why give your adversary the ability to attack your backup data? The Air gap Backup provides a means of securing your backup data.
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Why not your data?
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