Date: 01/11/2024

Time: 1100 – 1200 Eastern Time

Vendor: Photo Shield

Technology/Topic: PhotoShield & AI       

Vendor URL: https://www.photoshield.com

TEM Video (milTube): https://www.milsuite.mil/video/watch/video/67110

Welcome to the Technical Exchange Meeting (TEM)!

Photo Shield is an end-point protection software that prevents users from taking photos of their monitors. Closing this vulnerability that bypass traditional security technology and architecture makes DOD and US Government data more secure between the end-point device and the user equipped with a camera. This software offers DISA the opportunity to add a layer of security crucial to preventing users from photographing content displayed on computer screens. This software is a critical piece in preventing loss of CUI and PII on unclassified networks, as well as protecting classified information on the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNet). Photo Shield helps CIOs/CISOs and administrators proactively mitigate data loss through users’ purposeful or unintended photography of data contained in device screens.

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Disclaimer:

— TEMs do not serve as a marketing venue or request for proposal actions.

— TEMs shall not be interpreted as a commitment by the Government to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract.

— TEMs do not serve as an endorsement of any presented technologies or capabilities

— Presentations will not be considered as proposals nor will any awards be made as a result of a TEM session.

— TEMs are public open forums – no proprietary or sensitive information should be presented during TEM sessions. Only publicly facing content is permissible in DISA TEM sessions.  

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