Resilient messaging for classified and isolated environments.
Mission-critical operations demand a communications backbone independent of the public internet. The gold standard for security, air-gapped networks provide physical separation from other networks to protect classified information.
Element delivers an air-gapped solution designed for total isolation. It provides absolute control over infrastructure, software and data where external connectivity is either prohibited for security or simply unavailable.
Element provides a deployment-ready air-gapped solution that supports digital sovereignty, interoperability and end-to-end encryption. It can be configured to support a range of use cases.
Critical operations require a standalone, self-contained communications environment. Element provides a secure backbone ensuring that sensitive data remains entirely within the protected perimeter without any external dependencies.
Mission success often depends on coordination across multiple physical locations. Element facilitates secure federation between disparate air-gapped sites, allowing teams to communicate privately across a distributed network while remaining entirely disconnected from the public internet.
National security often requires sharing data across different classification levels. Element’s Cross Domain Gateways act as a secure passage to bridge partitioned networks, enforcing policy-driven transfers and enabling controlled, secure information flow between disparate domains.
Field units, submarines and vehicles operate in demanding environments. Cross Domain Gateways provide a secure passage to connect submarines to the landside. Optimised for high-latency and intermittent links, Element ensures remote units can synchronise in trusted environments.
Modern missions require flexibility at the edge. Element is compatible with ruggedised hardware, mesh radios and private satellite links where Cross Domain Gateways can bridge partitioned networks to enable secure information flow where network domains are strictly separated.
Security without usability creates operational risk. Air-gapped environments impose strict constraints, but classified operations demand efficient, resilient communication.
Protecting sensitive data requires a communications backbone with zero external dependencies. The solution must operate in total isolation during both deployment and operation to remove any associated risks.
Security assessors require stable, predictable software to minimise the burden of compliance. A vendor-backed system with LTS and technical support provides a clear maintenance cadence, ensuring frequent technical changes do not trigger constant, costly re-accreditation cycles.
Strict network separation often forces a reliance on slow manual processes. Policy-enforced cross domain flows replace manual coordination with near-instantaneous information sharing, turning isolated data into actionable intelligence.
Military and field operations often occur in denied, distrupted, intermittent and limited (DDIL) conditions. Communications must remain reliable despite high packet loss or latency, ensuring connectivity where conventional messaging fails.
Element’s
Cross Domain Gateways
facilitate secure, seamless communication between high-side and low-side networks. Residing within a highly-trusted environment, the hardware decrypts, inspects and re-encrypts data to enforce strict data-loss-protection rules during every domain transition.
Element offers productivity with an intuitive, consumer-style messaging interface with features including embedded voice and video, read receipts, threads, emojis and message editing.
Monitor multiple rooms and live data feeds from trusted systems within the air-gapped environment. Essential for mission-critical control rooms, contact centers and cyber operations.
Many air-gapped environments only support desktop communications. Element can also support handheld devices for use within an air-gapped network.
Native support for X.509 certification and hardware-based tokens ensures that our modern interface still meets your security systems and identification standards.
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“Organizations with requirements for interoperability, federation, and data sovereignty should consider Element.”
Sovereign, interoperable and secure communications, built on the Matrix open standard.