Owl Cyber Defense unveils Owl Talon Torrent

On May 20, Owl Cyber Defense, provider of trusted cross domain and diode solutions for critical networks in government, defense, and critical infrastructure today announced the launch of Owl Talon Torrent, the industry’s first next-gen high-speed protocol filtering diode card pair that can move data at up to 100 Gbps. Engineered for intelligence and defense agencies and enterprise organizations with the most demanding security and performance requirements, Owl Talon Torrent sets a new standard for high-assurance network protection.

“With Owl Talon Torrent cards, we’ve engineered a breakthrough in secure data transfer—achieving up to 100 Gbps one-way throughput with protocol filtering, a first for the industry. While actual performance depends on the deployment environment, including how efficiently data is delivered to the diode—a key point where latency can be introduced—we’re continually optimizing both hardware and software to push the boundaries of what’s possible in high-assurance, high-volume data flows,” said Tim Fahl, chief technology officer, Owl Cyber Defense.

Developed in response to the urgent need for secure, high-volume data transfer, Owl Talon Torrent protocol filtering diodes deliver one-way speed while maintaining absolute separation between networks with hardware-enforced security. Built to align with rigorous government requirements—such as those defined by the National Cross Domain Strategy and Management Office (NCDSMO)—the solution reflects Owl’s commitment to high-assurance performance and secure, mission-critical operations.

“Our customers operate in environments where data integrity and speed are mission-critical. Owl Talon Torrent is designed to minimize bottlenecks and operational risk, while providing unmatched assurance against data leakage. This is a breakthrough for secure data transfer at scale,” said Scott Orton, CEO of Owl Cyber Defense.

Source: Owl Cyber Defense

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