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Owl Computing Technologies® Recognized for Innovation Excellence
by Connecticut Quality Improvement Awards Prize Committee
Owl Scores Twice with Information Assurance Achievements

 
Ridgefield, Connecticut, November 12, 2010 -- Owl Computing Technologies, Inc., the premier source for secure, reliable, fast, one-way information sharing, received recognition from the prestigious Connecticut Quality Improvement Awards CQIA organization for developments advancing cybersecurity information assurance. At an awards ceremony held on October 29, at a shoreline Connecticut resort, two Owl associates were lauded for their efforts in expanding the reach of remote management of cross domain solutions, and in developing techniques for the rigorous, yet efficient government accreditation of a streaming video secure transfer solution.

“Frederick Clarke, one of our senior software developers, brought home the gold for his work on Owl Performance Management Service OPMS,” stated Dr. Ron Mraz, Owl Computing President & CTO. “Fred’s work frees up our government & utilities customers to manage geographically dispersed solutions remotely, using a web-based interface to monitor and diagnose the systems.”

Ron continued: “Jeffrey Menoher, in charge of certifications & accreditations for Owl, won silver for his work in meeting the US government client’s immediate needs for secure streaming video analysis. In so doing, Jeff developed a user requirement menu design that clearly and securely controls what cross domain management tasks can be performed by what level of privileged access.” Owl Vice-President Dave Graham added: “It may sound complex, but Jeff’s work will lead directly to re-usable cross domain solution designs, and faster operational deployment. In the end, this gives our client bases better tools quicker, and at lower project cost. All of us at Owl applaud their achievement.”

The 22-year old Connecticut Quality Improvement Award is America's first state level quality award using the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for Performance Excellence.
 
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Owl Computing Technologies, Inc. is a privately owned and funded US company. Owl delivers NIAP Common Criteria EAL-4 certified one-way cross domain systems & electronic perimeter defense solutions to transport and protect an organization’s most sensitive data between discrete domains of varying security levels and policies. Information sharing Secured by Owl® is enforced with Owl Computing proprietary DualDiode® technology. DualDiode one-way data diode transfer systems guard against data leakage and protect networks from unauthorized access. Owl systems meet the highest levels of information protection within the US Department of Defense, the Intelligence community, & the Power Generation industry, delivering secure, reliable, information transfer of multiple data sources and types across single DualDiode systems -- any file size or data type.
 
DualDiode Technology is the Owl data diode component for secure file, TCP/IP, UDP, streaming video, and syslog message information transfer. Secure Reliable Fast data diode transfer of all data types and protocol formats