What is Content-Centric Security (CCS)?

Network Data Security's Content-Centric Security (CCS) enables content to become self-governing by placing security

behavior and authentication controls into the content. This process assures that the security controls are never separated

from the content even after the content has been released or archived. Unlike existing network-centric security architecture,

which is dependent upon centralized authorities, CCS solves problems such as insider trust fidelity, audit trail integrity,

regulatory compliance, cross domain exchange, end-node authentication, content life-cycle management, and content

control after it has been distributed.   CCS works with electronic documents, text, multimedia (video/audio) and images.

 

CCS is a complementary security technology that integrates with existing legacy systems solving insider trust issues,

aftermarket content controls, trust level management over content, and unique authentication designed for complex cross

domain exchange and global authentications requiring varying user trust levels.

 

CCS is known as the "Hidden Security Platform" because its presence is not obvious to users. For more information about
CCS please contact NDS at mailto:info@ndsecurity.net