Compliance Snippets
- Traditional Data Security Model
- Real Enterprise Networks
- SECDEF Memo Overview
- Massive Multi-Channel Demodulation
- DoD Zero Trust Strategy
- Detecting and Preventing Data Exfiltration
- Data Exfiltration Use Case
- Cellular Device Detection and Localization
- Bastille and the SECDEF Memo
Excerpt From SECDEF Memo – Impacts on SCIF/SAPF Security Webinar
Check Out This Short Video On Massive Multi-Channel Demodulation
The limits of conventional Bluetooth detection techniques are discussed in this video by CTO Dr. Brett Walkenhorst. These techniques frequently overlook devices after they connect to one another because of channel hopping. The Bastille solution uses a wide spectrum strategy to record every Bluetooth action. Bastille is able to discover and identify specific devices thanks to unique IP, improving visibility and reducing dangers related to the entry of electronic devices in the wireless domain.
Massive Multi-Channel Demodulation — Bastille — Bastille
For more on THe SECDEF Memo of June 30, 2023:
- View the Full Webinar: “SECDEF Memo – Impacts on SCIF/SAPF Security”
- View the Bastille Research Report on the Referenced SECDEF Memo