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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. A Knowledge Grid Coordinated Public & Private Network Contact Joseph A. Sprute, Founder Principal 33 Westbury Dr. Bella Vista, Arkansas 72714 479-876-6255 http://www.cyberrave.com info@cyberrave.com
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. Who is CyberRAVE? Joseph A. Sprute, Founder –Marketing consultant since 1996 Finance Industry Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) –Arkansas Limited Liability Company –Formed July 2002 –Attorney James Smith (Friday, Eldridge & Clark) Computing, Control, Communication, and Intelligence (C3I) Mission –CR business services shall provide ever-increasing levels of information security, actionable intelligence, and simplified access to remote resources.
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. What is a RAVE? Remote Access Virtual Environment –Community supported, policy governed framework for the flow of electronic information –Consolidated index of data traffic –Safe online computing environment –Remote worker information and applications facility –Affordable solution that increase the value of existing network investment Knowledge Management Security
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. How is the CR RAVE used? Through a web interface –Vertical industry portal Through a Local Area / Wide Area Network (LAN/WAN) –Traffic tunneling Over a wireless network –In conjunction with web interface or LAN/WAN
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. What are CyberRAVE products? CR Packet Wrapper –Analyzes ‘well-formed’ data based on a semantic framework (ontology) –Interprets packet contents and ‘wraps’ data with classification identifiers –Re-describes data packet based upon generic Top Level Domain gTLD taxonomies (word groupings) Semantic Mediator –References resources, indexes data flows, and passes data ‘downstream’ –Policy engine with rules-based enforcement
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. What value is created? Business Intelligence & Efficiency –Supply chain management –Customer relationship management –Knowledge management –Competitive analysis Security ROI –Internal / external threat detection, prevention and analysis
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. How does this happen? Metadata –80% data is unstructured –Properly structured ‘raw’ data creates hidden value Analytical Tools –Filters –Predictive modeling –Intelligent agents
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. How does the RAVE help manage data? Vertical Community Advisory Group (AG) –Defines and manages data taxonomies –Describes and enforces policies and rules Enterprise –Further defines authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) User –Granular control based upon user, enterprise, and AG defined privileges
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. What technologies are involved? Extensible Markup Language (XML) –Namespace identifiers and query attributes Web Service Description Language (WSDL) –Reference structure for ‘well-formed’ data Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) –Markup language that annotates data for secure computing environments Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) –Standards based protocol that provides simple lookup capabilities for web service applications
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. What are the benefits of CR? Aggregated pricing Control over existing business ‘rules’ Migration path for unstructured data Capacity for ‘actionable intelligence’ Use of best-practice standards & protocols Adoption of ‘open-source’ taxonomy structure Customer-centric services that support the developer community Support for regulatory compliance Defense-in-Depth Virtual Private Network
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. How is revenue raised? Memberships Service fees Licensing Resellers –Developers –Service Providers –OEMs –VARs
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Remote Access Virtual Environment™ (RAVE) © Copyright 2003 CyberRAVE™ LLC. All rights reserved. How do we proceed? Prototype $ Final ‘go-to’ market plans Leadership Partners Influence
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