Dunno if it helps (if in doubt, probably not) but a search for the term gets some useful articles (inc. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unidirectional_network>) and a company <https://owlcyberdefense.com/blog/what-is-data-diode-technology-how-does-it-work/> who may be worth contacting (I'm not affiliated in any way).
The first question I'd ask myself is, would a burn-to-dvd solution work? Failing that, basic stuff like email? In any case, what if the data's corrupted, how can the server's detect and re-request? What are you protecting against exactly? Stuff like that. jan On 22/12/2020, Danny - Terafence <da...@terafence.com> wrote: > Hello, > > Merry Christmas, > > My name is Danny Michaeli, I am Terafence’s Technical Services Manager. > > One of our customers is using KAFKA to gather ICS SEIM data to collect and > forward to AI servers. > > They have requested us to propose a uni-directional solution to avoid being > exposed from the AI server site. > > Can you, please advise as to if and how can this be done? > > B. Regards, > > Danny Michaeli > Technical Services Manager > [Logo] > Tel.: +972-73-3791191 > Cell: +972-52-882-3108 > >