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The product nokLINK is a communication protocol carrier which transports data with greater efficiency and vastly greater security by encrypting, compressing and routing information between two or more end-points. nokLINK creates a virtual, “dark” application (port) specific tunnel which ensures protection of end-points by removing their exposure to the Internet. By removing the exposure of both end-points (Client and Server) to the Internet and LAN, you remove the ability for someone or something to attack either end-point. If both end-point have not entry point, attack becomes extremely, if not impossible to succeed. nokLINK is Operating System independent and the protection level is applied starting from the application itself: advanced anti-reverse engineering technique are used, a full executable encryption and also the space memory used by nokLINK is encrypted. The MASTER-DNS like structure permit to be very resistant also to Denial of Service attack and the solution management is completely decoupled by the Admin or root rights: only nokLINK Administrator can access to security configuration parameters.

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Pedersoli, F., Cristiano, M. (2009). nokLINK: A New Solution for Enterprise Security. In: Corchado, E., Zunino, R., Gastaldo, P., Herrero, Á. (eds) Proceedings of the International Workshop on Computational Intelligence in Security for Information Systems CISIS’08. Advances in Soft Computing, vol 53. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88181-0_39

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