Date: 02/26/2025
Vendor: Cyberswitch Technologies
Technology/Topic: Randomized Adaptive Virtual Infrastructure Defense (RAVID)
URL: https://www.cyberswitchtech.com
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Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!
The Randomized Adaptive Virtual Infrastructure Defense (RAVID) is a revolutionary cybersecurity solution that embodies Gartner’s concept of Automated Moving Target Defense (AMTD) while delivering a 100% Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) when fully implemented. Designed to secure digital assets in an ever-evolving threat landscape, RAVID leverages stealth networking, dynamic infrastructure mobility, and advanced virtualization to create a resilient and secure environment.
RAVID achieves its objectives through the integration and orchestration of Mature, Available, Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) technologies, ensuring rapid deployment, scalability, and cost-efficiency. Its stealth network overlay obfuscates infrastructure and communication pathways, while implementing randomized, ephemeral connections and dynamic encryption. This approach ensures that attackers are unable to locate or exploit assets, significantly reducing the attack surface while enhancing operational performance.
With its focus on a Zero Trust paradigm, RAVID ensures that no implicit trust is granted at any layer of the architecture. Every component, transaction, and connection is verified and continuously authenticated. Seamlessly integrating with existing IT infrastructures, RAVID enhances security while extending the life of prior investments, providing a scalable, quantum-resistant defense mechanism for next-generation cyber threats.
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