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    PakSecured is currently the only complete Policy Routing Operating System with a broad computing platform base. Based on the Linux OS, PakSecured runs on all processor families capable of running the Linux kernel. Policy Routing encompasses Quality of Service (QoS), Advanced TCP/IP routing of IPv4 and IPv6, IPSec encryption and VPN structures, Bandwidth Allocation and Traffic Shaping, and Address Allocation features such as NAT and IP Masquerade. While these features are available independently in various products, PakSecured implements the full range of Policy Routing. All of these features are integrated into a hardened OS distribution designed to operate in hostile network environments. PakSecured has no desktop or user based functionality and is specifically targeted at servers with a need for high security, 24x7 uptime, and which are required to run without operator intervention. Coupling these needs with the flexibility and power of a complete Policy Routing structure puts PakSecured into a unique niche.

    On top of the base PakSecured Linux distribution can be layered many different services. These include security, monitoring, management, and corporate services. The PakSecured family derives flexibility from the separation of function between the core secured system that provides the connectivity and the services provided upon that secured base. The advanced routing, logging, and security features provided by the base system allow for secured management and verification of the services.

    We see the PakSecured product family as providing an advanced solution for Inter and Intra network systems where reliability, scale, and flexibility in a security platform are the most important factors. Call us for an evaluation of your needs.








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