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Nexor Limited is a privately held company based in
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, providing product and services to safeguard government, defence and critical national infrastructure computer systems. It was originally known as X-Tel Services Limited.


History

Nexor Limited was founded in 1989 as X-Tel Services Limited out of the
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and UCL, following research into X.400 and X.500 systems for the ISODE project. In 1992 Stephen Kingan joined the business as
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. In 1993 X-Tel Services Limited was renamed Nexor Limited. In 1996 3i invested in the business to launch Nexor Inc. In 2004 Kingan and Nigel Fasey acquired the business. In 2008 Colin Robbins was appointed to the board as CTO. In 2012 Kingan acquired 100% ownership of Nexor. October 2013, the company moved headquarters from Nottingham Science Park to the NG2 Business Park. Nexor customers include
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,
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,
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,
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, Canadian DND,
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and
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. Nexor designed and deployed the first public
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search engine ALIWEB and the associated
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. Nexor is a contributor to the
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, having worked on Internet RFCs 1086, 1165, 1488, 1606 and 1778. Nexor developed a
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for Unix. Nexor was the first organisation to be awarded the
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Best Practice Certificate. Nexor has run regular demonstrations at the Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration. Nexor the first organisation to achieve TickItPlus a quality-management certification program for
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. Nexor have strategic partnerships with
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and QinetiQ. Nexor's Data Diode product is supplied via an
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relationship with Fox-IT. Nexor is a supplier on the
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Cloudstore, and an Official cyber security supplier to the UK Government. Nexor won 2013 DSEi innovation challenge. Nexor is a contributor to Cyber Champions a community initiative to promote best practices in digital literacy and online safety awareness to schools, youth organisations and interest groups across the UK. Nexor sponsor the Cyber Security Challenge designed to promote careers in cyber security. Nexor was in the first batch of companies to achieve the UK’s Cyber Essential standard and a contributor and industry launch partner to the
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software development standard led by the
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. In 2015 Nexor launched a consulting arm - Qonex


Products and services

Nexor is primarily focused on Secure Information Exchange for
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, governments and
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. Products and services include: * Data Diodes to enforce one way data flows * Data Guards and
High Assurance Guard {{Unreferenced stub, auto=yes, date=December 2009 A High Assurance Guard (HAG) is a Multilevel security computer device which is used to communicate between different Security Domains, such as NIPRNet to SIPRNet. A HAG is one example of a Contr ...
s to authorise and filter email and data communications * Cross Domain Solutions and Information Exchange Gateways to enable secure information exchange between secure networks * CyberShield Secure to ensure secure development and deployment of Nexor's technology *
Military Message Handling System Military Message Handling System (MMHS) is a profile and set of extensions to X.400 for messaging in military environments. It is NATO standard STANAG 4406 and CCEB standard ACP 123. It adds to standard X.400 email support for military requireme ...


Assurance

Several Nexor products have been evaluated under the
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scheme to obtain independent verification of their claimed functionality, including: * Nexor Sentinel, EAL4+ (Jan 2013) * Nexor Data Diode, EAL7+ (June 2010) * Nexor MMHS, EAL2 (March 2005)


Collaborative research and development

Nexor has been a contributor on the following collaborative
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projects:


Paradise

Paradise (1989-2002) (Piloting a Research Directory in an OSI Environment) was part of the ESPRIT COSINE project to establish a pan-European computer-based network infrastructure that enabled research workers to communicate with each other using
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. It was later prefixed NameFlow-Paradise. Paradise implemented a distributed X.500 systems, across over 700 DSAs in over 30 countries. The project is documented in the NameFLOW archive
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was the major X.500 implementation used in Paradise. Implementations also came from
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led by
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and
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DirX, originating from the Thorn project, implementing the ECMA TR32 standard. David Goodman was the project manager. MAITS (Multilingual Application Interface for Telematic Services) developed multilingual interfaces for X.400 and X.500 on top of Paradise.


Password

Password (1993-1995) (Piloting a Secure Service Within OSI R&D) was a European Community-sponsored VALUE program, comprising consortia from France (
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), Germany ( GMD Darmstadt) and the UK ( UCL and Nexor), to establish a pilot security infrastructure for network applications for the European research community. The consortium developed secured applications based on
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, including the OSISEC PKI. The primary application was PEM, a forerunner of
S/MIME S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) is a standard for public key encryption and signing of MIME data. S/MIME is on an IETF standards track and defined in a number of documents, most importantly . It was originally developed by R ...
and SEEOTI. Goodman of UCL was the project manager, and Joerg Reichelt was the Nexor lead engineer.


Eurocoop and Eurocode

Eurocoop (1991-1992) ( Esprit III Project 5303) and the follow on project Eurocode (1992-1995) (Esprit III Project 6155) aimed to develop powerful and effective systems for supporting distributed collaborative work. Partners included
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, GMD Darmstadt,
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and ICL. The approach adopted was to integrate components from a number of existing systems and to develop new collaborative tools based on the study of a large-scale technical application that encompasses many collaboration problems. Single components tools were developed that can be integrated with existing tools and that are able to interoperate with each other. ICW was a closely related DTI funded project. Pippa Hennessy was the Nexor project manager.


Regis and Renaissance

Regis (1995–1998) was a collaborative project with Diamond Cable Communications and
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to investigate problems inherent in providing regional business communities with low-cost, high-speed access to local information services. Robbins was the Nexor project manager. The EU ACTS Project Renaissance (1995–97) was led by Fretwell Downing to develop a virtual vocational training environment, with the
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, Diamond Cable Communications and Yorkshire Cable and delivered to the UK
National Centre for Popular Music The National Centre for Popular Music was a museum in Sheffield, England, for pop and rock music and contemporary culture generally, a £15 million project largely funded with contributions from the National Lottery, which opened on 1 Mar ...
. Harold Combs was the Nexor project manager.


iGRC

The iGRC project (2010-2012), was a collaborative project with HP, Assuria, Infogov,
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,
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and
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to automate threat level and control status changes for real-time management of the complexity, risk and resilience of secure information infrastructure.


CloudFilter

CloudFilter (2012–13) was an
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collaborative project with
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to explore novel methods for exercising control over sensitive data propagation across multiple cloud providers.


Cross Domain Tactical Service Bus

A project led by 2iC to deliver a proof-of-concept demonstration for a Cross Domain Tactical Service Bus, winning the DSEI Innovation Award 2013.


KTP

Project with
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to research, develop and implement the use of hardware, as a robust alternative to software in high assurance network security devices.


CSIIS

The
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(Dstl) on behalf of the UK Ministry of Defence established a programme to realise the potential benefits from novel technology to front line forces. A consortium, led by QinetiQ (called Sirius, comprising over 40 organisations) provides the experience and research capability for CSIIS. In September 2014, Nexor won the best research poster at the Annual Symposium of the UK Information Assurance Advisory Council (IAAC) based on CSIIS work.


CAPRI

An
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funded consortium to lead R&D in connected and autonomous CAVs on-road implementation, in which Nexor provided cyber security services.


Personnel and alumni

Many Nexor employees (current and former) have made
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contributions to the Internet or business community, including: * Stephen Kingan (1992–present) – Chairman and CEO. Kingan was also a non-executive director of
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(2005-2011) and is a founding member of the Security and Resilience Industry Council (RISC). *
Martijn Koster Martijn Koster (born ca 1970) is a Dutch software engineer noted for his pioneering work on Internet searching. Koster created ALIWEB, the Internet's first search engine, which was announced in November 1993 while working at Nexor and presente ...
(1992–1995) – Creator of ALIWEB, the first Internet search engine. * Dr Graeme Lunt (1990–2004) — Co-founder of Nexor and creator of the first UNIX X.400 User Agent for Microsoft Exchange. * Mark Harman (2012–present) – Non-executive Director * Julian Onions (1990–2013) – Co-founder of Nexor and messaging expert behind PP, author of RFCs 1086, 1165 and 1606. * Colin Robbins (1990–present) – Technical Director and co-author of LDAP. * Dr Hugh Smith (1990–2000) – Co-founder of Nexor, while a Reader in Computer Science at the University of Nottingham. Smith became an owner of EIBS, an evolution of the
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project. Smith died in 2020.


References


External links


Nexor Corporate Web Site

Qonex - Nexor's consulting division
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