In the month of February, seven products were certified, and one failed the OPSWAT Access Control Certification Program (OACCP) manual testing and automated test harness.
Awarded Certifications
# | Certified Product | Vendor Name |
Platinum Anti-malware | ||
1 | CHOMAR Endpoint Security 1.x for Windows | CHOMAR |
2 | McAfee Small Business Security 16.x for Windows | McAfee |
Gold Anti-malware | ||
3 | Cisco Advanced Malware Protection for Endpoints 7.3.13 for Windows | Cisco |
4 | Endgame Sensor 3.57.3 for Mac | Elastic Security |
5 | SentinelOne 4.6 for Linux | SentinelOne |
6 | Cortex XDR 7.2.2 for Linux | Palo Alto |
7 | Jamf Protect 1.x for Mac | Jamf |
Failed Certifications | ||
One Linux application failed to certify |
The OPSWAT Access Control Certification Program is the most comprehensive method for verifying device compatibility and security effectiveness. The majority of access control solutions including MetaDefender Access and OESIS Framework, rely on OPSWAT certification to establish device trust. The rapid adoption of remote workplaces has challenged IT teams to identify and isolate risky devices before they gain access to corporate digital assets. OACCP provides IT teams with the device security compliance framework to minimize remote access threats.
Find out more about OPSWAT’s enhanced Access Control Certification Program, as well as the compatibility and security effectiveness criteria.
Submit your application or learn more details about the certification process by sending an email at certification@opswat.com and our team will get back to you with all the information. For OEM inquiries, send a request to oem@opswat.com