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The SEWPSC conducted a test to assess ARGUS SYSTEMS GROUP, Inc. claims of performance, technical security, functionality and interoperability for their PitBull Foundation TM and PitBull.comPack TM product in an environment modeling typical user architecture(s), NASA constructed an environment reflecting their own typical environments. During the period 23-25 August 00, the staff of NASA's SEWPSC tested PitBull.comPack, a high-security web/transaction software product for Sun Microsystems' Solaris 2.7 servers (NOTE: Versions of this product are also available for IBM's AIX 4.33). The testing was conducted under the auspices of DoD's Security-Proof of Concept-Keystone (SPOCK) consortium and was supported by members of the SPOCK management office as well as the vendor, Argus Systems Group, Inc. CompuTrace, developed by Absolute Software, is a security monitoring and recovery system for lost or stolen personal computers. The software has a monitoring site that tracks computer assets 24 hours a day. The software reports the location of the computer silently and undetected at a set period of time each day under normal operations. The software provides a procedure to report stolen computers in addition to a report-writing feature that provides information on the user's computer inventory assets protected by CompuTrace software. Computrace was evaluated at the SEWPSC lab during May 2000. |
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