It appears that the service that Dynology was selling, under the name ShadowNet, was a service that allowed people in the Department of Defense to safely use the internet from secure computers. From the screenshot, quote, Many DoD elements lack the proper tools to safely engage via the internet as the NipperNet, the Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network, that typically blocks access to social networking sites, chat sites, and other sites deemed high-risk from an information assurance perspective. Dynology's customized security solution, ShadowNet, protects organizational assets and resources while working online. Our solution leverages virtualization technology from leading providers like VMware and Citrix to safely separate internal corporate networks from the dangers of the internet, providing a safe sandbox from which you can conduct your internet activity. Alright. So it's just a Chinese firewall kind of idea. The platform allows for potential breaches that could happen to be contained. Yeah. Quote, if a desktop is compromised, potential damage will be isolated away from your internal assets and contained. It also allows them to obscure their real IP address, given that would probably be bad for the DoD network's IP address.