For the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), secunet developed the secure inter-network architecture which enables secure processing, storage and transmission of classified documents as well as other sensitive data.
The product portfolio covers different gateways, line encryptors, clients and management systems which have been in use in the public sector, armed forces and companies handling classified information for many years. Selected SINA components are approved for processing and transmitting classified documents up to and including the classification levels TOP SECRET, NATO SECRET and SECRET UE.
The Federal Government of Germany entrusts SINA with its most secret data and uses products from the SINA family in many areas for the purpose of securing communication.
Learn more about the SINA product portfolio on the next pages.
As a VPN gateway, the SINA Box is a core component of the central IT infrastructure in “Classified” level networks. On the one hand, it connects private networks belonging to public authorities or companies via public networks, the Internet in particular. [...]
Supplementing the SINA Box active at network layer 3 (IP), SINA L2 line encryptors enable a secure exchange of information between networks at network layer 2. [...]
The SINA One Way Gateway 2 is a black/red gateway. It allows data transfers in only one direction. [...]
The SINA Thin Client is a flexible VPN client without a hard drive for flexible stationary or mobile use for communication with terminal servers via so-called Remote Desktop Protocols. [...]
The SINA Virtual Workstation is a fat client with a cryptographic file system and IPSec-protected communication. Protected by a VPN tunnel, the SINA Virtual Workstation communicates with server areas or terminal server areas. [...]
SINA Management allows for flexible configuration of the network’s individual SINA components. The management system can be installed either on a SINA Management PC – stand alone – or installed, hierarchised and distributed, on several servers. [...]