Go Back XD Bridge ST: Powering Decision Advantage Through Secure Cross-Domain Transfer

January 15
2:00 pm
ET

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Meet the Speakers

Kristina Dettwiler

Product Marketing

Shawn Campbell

Principal Product Manager
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Dominate the decision cycle. With its official NCDSMO Baseline listing, XD Bridge ST is validated to empower mission-critical agencies to move sensitive information securely and instantly across the world’s most complex networks—exactly when and where it counts.

Join Owl Product Management for an interactive session exploring how XD Bridge ST delivers decision advantage at mission speed while enforcing hardware-based domain separation. Discover how early adopters are leveraging XD Bridge ST’s unique streaming, linear pipeline filtering, and diode-based isolation and more features to deliver dependable, high-speed intelligence—from ISR sensor streams to software updates—across enterprise, allied, and high-threat environments.

Attendees will learn:​

  • How NCDSMO Baseline listing streamlines authorization and enables real-time, high-throughput, low-latency streaming
  • The hardware-enforced architecture supporting mission-speed data transfer with schema-based validation
  • Proven implementation patterns balancing security, bandwidth, and operational needs, from ISR streaming to coalition collaboration
  • Plus, enjoy live Q&A for all your deployment, integration, and technical questions.

Meet the Speakers

Kristina Dettwiler

Product Marketing

Shawn Campbell

Principal Product Manager
More About The Speakers

Meet the Speaker

Kristina Dettwiler

Product Marketing, Owl Cyner Defense

Meet the Speaker

Shawn Campbell

Principal Product Manager, OWL CYBER DEFENSE

Mr. Shawn R. Campbell is Owl Cyber Defense Solutions’ Product Manager for its Government Cross Domain Solution (CDS) and One-Way Transfer (OWT) product portfolios.  In this role, he is directing Owl’s efforts to provide hardware and software-enforced transfer CDS capabilities to Owl’s customers in Defense, Intelligence, and other Government markets.

Shawn’s career started as a USAF linguist developing analyst tools on PWB Unix minicomputers.  Those efforts led to working as a network analyst on the transition of ARPANET to MILNET and packet switch networking technologies for BBN.  From there, he started down the path working software, system, and security engineering efforts.  These efforts spanned from developing communications testing infrastructures to leading BLACKER and CANEWARE product test efforts, to working on SDNS, DGSA, and GOSIP standards and defining agency-level next generation security architectures while providing agency and mission ISSE support, and eventually leading to his CDS development and product management roles.