Low-to-High™ (L2H™) provides event detection and response in situations where customers run their operations on highly secure internal networks, and where timely and relevant information from lower security classifications such as the Internet are crucial to intelligence needs. However, receiving data from different classifications, correlating that data against secure internal sources and delivering actionable intelligence to the appropriate decision maker can be extremely challenging. L2H continually monitors designated external data sources and correlates that information against secure internal sources. As relevant events occur, L2H facilitates a one-way transfer of non-secure data to one or more internal networks (leveraging external one-way data transfer network infrastructure) while alerting high-side end users with secure and enriched event notifications. For example, L2H can monitor RSS news feeds based on user rules that direct the retrieval, filtering, alerting and one-way transfer of relevant open source information to secure internal networks. As rules are triggered, users receive alerts through designated channels such as email, IM, or web browser. Alerts contain links to secure data that match entities (people/places/things) detected within the original news data. Automatically, real-time intelligence consisting of both non-secure and secure elements is securely delivered to appropriate personnel.
Leveraging the same technology as Low-To-High, Agent Logic has also created a High-To-Low™ (H2L™) solution. In this case, users on a network of lower classification write personalized rules that are synchronized to RulePoint running on a network of higher level of classification to which they do not have access. When specific information matches the user’s rules running on the network of higher classification, portions of that information that can be disseminated at a lower level of classification are passed downwards to the RulePoint to which they do have access. Alerts are then automatically provided on the network of lower classification with the relevant event data. This H2L solution has been designed to be a fundamental tool to assist with solving information sharing problems among many DoD, Law Enforcement and Intelligence Community agencies.
