Government Solutions – Enterprise Client Chameleon

Government Vulnerabilities

A government agencys privacy is at risk every time an employee opens a Web page, downloads online data, performs an Internet search, or even sends an email.

With Anonymizer’s Enterprise Client Chameleon, an organizations Internet traffic is mixed with traffic from more than two million other Anonymizer users – making its traffic indistinguishable from the rest. The system also masks the firm’s IP addresses behind Anonymizer’s IP addresses (and related domain names) to ensure further privacy. The organizations Internet activities cannot be traced, so sensitive information, confidential electronic communications, and Web activities are fully protected.

The Solution

Anonymizers Enterprise Client Chameleon protects the government identity and provides information assurance when users are online.

  • Traffic mixing Blends your firm’s Internet traffic with millions of Anonymizer customers, making your traffic indistinguishable from the rest.
  • IP rotating Frequently rotated domain names and IP addresses keep your Internet activity private.
  • Dedicated server Connectivity to separate Enterprise Privacy network to ensure fast & flawless Internet access.
  • Scalable solution Grows with your organization as your needs continually evolve.
  • Priority support Dedicated support team available to answer your questions 24×7.
  • Mobile Protection Software is installed on clients side to protect mobile and remote users.

How It Works

Software is installed on each clients machine. Once this is turned on, a secure SSL connection is made between the client and Anonymizer. All Internet traffic is then passed through this secure tunnel to Anonymizer where it is then mixed with other users and passed out to the Internet. The originating IP address is replaced with one provided by Anonymizer which prevents anyone from ever tracking back to the user. IP rotation is done as often as needed to prevent blocking.

System Requirements

  1. Windows 98, 2000, XP
  2. 128 Mb of memory
  3. Pentium class or higher
  4. Internet connection

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