
Geofencing technology trialled with defence digital
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Case study GEOFENCING TECHNOLOGY TRIALLED WITH DEFENCE DIGITAL District Defend® secure mobility software enables flexible working whilst managing security threats In an increasingly digital
world, the demand for a more flexible workforce is growing; with more and more people choosing to work remotely. Although the benefits of a mobile workforce are well documented, it also
presents many security risks. A key challenge faced by both industry and government employers is to find a way to facilitate a mobile workforce whilst maintaining control over security
threats. TriCIS, in partnership with Booz Allen Hamilton, received support from DASA to provide proof of concept of District Defend® software to Defence Digital for use within the within the
Ministry of Defence. District Defend® is an advanced endpoint security system which automatically reconfigures security permissions based on the location of the device. It uses contextual
triggers such as location and user behaviours to automatically adjust mobile devices, such as laptops and tablets to the appropriate security settings. The project included a 90 day trial,
during which the software was tested and scrutinised by a multidisciplinary team of experts from Defence Digital, Dstl and the British Army in three separate scenarios: * An open plan
workspace which challenged the software to deactivate features such as microphone and webcam, but be able to detect a move into a private, secure office, and reactivate those features in
order to conduct a video conference. * A deployed location where the software was challenged to recognise when it was in a secured tent or in an open environment where it could interact with
other technology. * Inside and outside a secured vehicle, to test District Defend’s capability to recognise its surroundings even in a small physical distance. District Defend is a mature
product which is already in use in the USA. TriCIS did not require funding for product development, but instead needed an introduction to UK Defence users and the opportunity to provide
proof of concept. In this circumstance, DASA provided added value by bridging the gap between Science and Technology and Defence Equipment by facilitating a joint-funded project that could
have otherwise fallen between the gaps. Following the initial trials, the team have recognised a need to integrate the District Defend software with MOD hardware and systems for further
testing. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 13 January 2022