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AFRL TITAN Toolkit Enhances Secure Classified Network Transport

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AFRL TITAN Toolkit Cross-Domain Solutions SecureView XARBITOR V2CDS Augmented Reality Military Communications
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The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has introduced the Trusted Information Transfer and Access Hub (TITAN) toolkit, a groundbreaking solution for secure communication across classified networks. Developed by AFRL’s Information Directorate in Rome, New York, TITAN enables cross-domain information sharing—from unclassified data to top secret—while improving security, usability, and flexibility for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).


Core Components of TITAN
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The TITAN suite includes three major cross-domain systems:

  • SecureView – an advanced access operating system
  • XARBITOR – a rule-based data transfer solution
  • V2CDS – a voice and video communication system

David DeProspero, AFRL’s lead engineer for SecureView, explained that cross-domain technology is “one of the most challenging tasks in DoD computing” because it must deliver continuous reliability and security while meeting highly specific user requirements.


SecureView: Simplifying Classified Remote Access
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SecureView was first developed several years ago and continues to evolve under the NSA’s “Raise the Bar” initiative. It supports access across all classification levels, securely isolating different networks on a single device.

Key features include:

  • Multi-network support: Direct connection via multiple NICs or VPN tunneling.
  • Remote classified access: Developed in partnership with the NSA’s Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) architecture.
  • User-friendly interface: Setup in ~30 seconds, supporting up to 16 monitors per device.

This makes SecureView especially valuable for scenarios like telework for classified environments, where it can encapsulate high-side and low-side networks within a single secure bearer channel.


XARBITOR: Cross-Domain Data Transfer
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XARBITOR (Cross-Domain Agile Rule-Based Information Transfer Orchestrator) enables two-way data transfers between multiple security domains.

  • Supports a wide range of file types (XML, PDFs, Office documents).
  • Built on a modular, scalable framework.
  • Aligns with NSA’s Raise the Bar standards for cross-domain security.

By combining data inspection, sanitization, and rule-based transfer, XARBITOR ensures sensitive information moves securely between domains.


V2CDS: Secure Voice and Video Communication
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V2CDS addresses classified voice and video communications:

  • Enables VoIP calls and video conferencing across two domains.
  • Supports both point-to-point and multi-party calls.
  • Ensures real-time secure collaboration without risking data leakage.

This is a critical tool for mission environments where reliable, classified voice and video links are required.


AR Integration: A New Frontier for Secure Access
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AFRL is also pushing TITAN forward with augmented reality (AR) integration. Partnering with U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM), AFRL engineers adapted SecureView for use without traditional monitors, leveraging Magic Leap 2 AR glasses.

Benefits of AR integration:

  • Enhanced user experience: Unlike VR, AR overlays digital information onto the real world without disorienting users.
  • Operational awareness: Soldiers maintain real-world visibility while accessing secure digital assets.
  • Classified telework flexibility: AR eliminates physical monitors, reducing risks in environments not originally designed for classified access.

The lightweight, 5K-resolution AR glasses enable secure classified operations even in demanding field conditions, including outdoor and contested environments.


Shaping the Future of Cross-Domain Solutions
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The TITAN toolkit demonstrates AFRL’s commitment to innovative, user-focused cross-domain security. With SecureView, XARBITOR, and V2CDS, the DoD gains:

  • Secure remote classified access for telework and mobile missions.
  • Trusted cross-domain file transfer capabilities.
  • Reliable voice and video collaboration across security levels.
  • Next-generation AR solutions to streamline secure operations.

As DeProspero notes, developing cross-domain solutions is one of the hardest problems in DoD computing. With TITAN, AFRL is setting a new benchmark for how classified networks can be accessed, managed, and used securely in the modern digital battlespace.

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