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CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox ...

CACI upgrades SteelBox mobile encryption programme

by Carlo Munoz

US information technology company CACI International are unveiling several upgrades to its SteelBox secure mobile communications software application for classified and controlled unclassified information (CUI).

The current variant of the SteelBox programme, a joint venture between CACI and Blackberry, “is fully up and running” a year after making its official debut as the first purpose-built mobile communication encryption application designed for use at the classified and unclassified level, said Kerry Leo, vice-president for homeland and national defence at CACI. “It is proven, it is tested, it is built” Leo said on 11 August.

Currently, programme officials are putting the final touches on the FedRAMP systems security package for SteelBox, with several end user customers “shifting into the final certification process with us” for FedRAMP certification, he added.

A rendering of CACI International’s SteelBox secure mobile communications architecture. Company officials announced a new partnership with RigNet Inc. to allow external access to the SteelBox system from any cell phone. (Credit: CACI International)


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