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OPSWAT Access Control certifications update for June 2021

by OPSWAT
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In the month of June, there were more than a dozen submissions and 9 certifications. One product failed the OPSWAT Access Control Certification Program (OACCP) test criteria and OPSWAT are working with the vendor to remediate it.

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Certified Product

Vendor Name

Gold Anti-malware

1

Cisco Advanced Malware Protection for Endpoints 1.16.0 for Mac

Cisco Systems, Inc.

2

Cisco Advanced Malware Protection for Endpoints 7.4.1 for Windows (Windows Connector Update)

Cisco Systems, Inc.

3

Cisco Advanced Malware Protection for Endpoints 1.17.0.8 for Mac

Cisco Systems, Inc.

4

Elastic Agent 7.12.1 for Windows

Elasticsearch B.V.

5

FireEye Endpoint Agent 33.x for Linux

FireEye, Inc.

6

FireEye Endpoint Agent 33.x for Windows

FireEye, Inc.

7

VIPRE Endpoint Security Agent 12.x for Windows

ThreatTrack Security, Inc.

Platinum Anti-malware

8

Avast Business Security 21.x for Windows

Avast Software s.r.o.

9

Kaspersky Security for Windows Server 11.x

Kaspersky Lab

Platinum Encryption

SecureDoc 8.x for Windows

WinMagic Inc.

Failed

1 product failed testing


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- a necessary component for zero trust network access. The increased adoption of Work from Home (WFH) has posed a significant challenge to IT teams in identifying and isolating risky devices before they gain access to corporate digital assets. Without proper tools and procedures in place, VPN and other tunneling connections can be breached and data itself weaponized. Rather than blindly trusting endpoints, it is necessary for IT teams to verify that critical applications are free of vulnerabilities and remain up to date. OACCP provides the device security compliance framework to minimize remote access threats.

Find out more about OPSWAT’s 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 use the oem@opswat.com alias.

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