Solutions

Vidder has been in business for over six years developing applications for the Department of Defense (DoD) and applying these same techniques to enterprises, large industrial organizations, and government agencies. A few examples include:

 

Machine-to-Machine Communication

Devices of all kinds, cars, game stations, thermostats, electricity meters, Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems and lots more, are getting IP addresses and being exposed to the threat environment. Vidder can apply its approach to hide these types of assets from external detection while enabling secure, encrypted connectivity to internal systems.

 

Internet-Accessible Enterprise Applications

Companies use the Internet to provide ubiquitous access to enterprise applications, cloud services, vendors, and distribution partners, but the visibility of those servers on the internet creates the attack vector to them. Vidder can apply its approach to completely hide those servers from the Internet while integrating with existing IAM systems to give authenticated and authorized users access to their services and keep others out.

 

Mission Critical Applications

Some applications require an extra measure of security to isolate them from unauthorized users and partition them away from the general flow of traffic. Vidder can apply its approach to eliminate visibility from employees that do not have the need-to-know - visitors, contractors, and, probably most importantly, from software generated Advanced Persistent Threat attacks that use vulnerabilities on one machine to launch attacks on other machines in the same "secure perimeter".