
Cyberoam has announced that its Layer-8 user-identity-based network security appliance, Firewall, has achieved Common Criteria certification at Evaluation Assurance Level 4+ (EAL4+) at the International Common Criteria Conference.
Abhilash Sonwane, Sr. Vice-President of Product Management, Cyberoam, stated, With Common Criteria EAL4+, we have gone a step further in strengthening our focus and presence in enterprise and government organizations. This achievement reinforces our commitment to deliver our customers network security appliances that are evaluated against the industry’s highest security standards, thus meeting their evolving security needs. At the same time, this certification gives our channel partners greater confidence to take Cyberoam’s security offerings to more customers in enterprise and government segments.
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Towards the successful attainment of the Common Criteria certification, Cyberoam worked with certification consulting company Corsec Security, Inc. and Epoche & Espri’s accredited Common Criteria lab to complete the evaluation.
Cyberoam chose to partner with Corsec Security, a documentation and project management company that leads its customers through the Common Criteria certification process.
“Common Criteria EAL4+ certification is a great achievement for the Cyberoam team. Going through the certification process is a huge commitment. Although certification can be challenging, Cyberoam wanted to ensure their European and U.S. commercial customers that they were receiving not only a superior product, but one that meets some of the highest security standards. Achieving EAL4+ certification is a giant step in the right direction,” said Matthew Appler, CEO, Corsec Security.
This accomplishment adds another significant recognition in Cyberoam’s existing list of industry certifications and network security technology credentials.
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