OPSWAT Blog

More August Certifications

Posted by elisse / August 21, 2012

Over the past few weeks, several new OPSWAT Certifications have been awarded to our partners, verifying the compatibility of the products below with leading SSL VPN and NAC solutions.

System administrators: choose from these products or from our complete list of OPSWAT Certified applications to ensure that users can seamlessly connect to your network! Learn more in our video describing the benefits of OPSWAT Certification.

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Tags: Avast, BitDefender, Certified Products, Emsisoft, Panda, SonicWALL, Certified Partner, OPSWAT Certification, OESIS


OPSWAT Announces Support for Mountain Lion and More than 2000 Applications in OESIS

Posted by elisse / August 13, 2012

OPSWAT today announced a significant milestone for OESIS Framework technology. OESIS, the industry standard for detecting and managing endpoint software applications, now supports more than 2000 individual security applications, including new applications compatible with Mac OS X Mountain Lion and Windows 8.

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Tags: endpoint security, ssl vpn, Windows 8, OPSWAT, OPSWAT Certification, OESIS, Press Release


New OPSWAT Certifications - August

Posted by elisse / August 7, 2012

Congratulations to our newest Certified Partner, Neo Technology! The following OPSWAT Certifications have just been awarded to our partners:

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Tags: Certified Products, IKARUS, K7 Computing, Neo Technology, Certified Partner, OPSWAT Certification, OESIS


Kaspersky Continues to Research Madi Trojan

Posted by elisse / August 1, 2012

The discovery of a new piece of malware was announced in mid-July by Kaspersky Lab, one of OPSWAT’s Metascan Engine Partners. The malware, called Trojan.Win32.Madi or “Madi”, was first detected by Seculert, an Advanced Threat Detection company, who then worked with Kaspersky to investigate Madi’s role in an active cyber-espionage attack targeting critical infrastructural projects in Middle Eastern engineering, financial, and government organizations. Over an eight month period, Kaspersky and Seculert’s joint investigation found over 800 victims in locations globally, mostly centered in Iran and Israel.

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Tags: Kaspersky Lab, malware, trojan, Metascan, News