Check Point awarded a Common Criteria certificate

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Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd., a global provider of cyber security solutions has completed a new Common Criteria (CC) certification.

This achievement marks Check Point’s ability to meet or exceed the security requirements of 31 nations that are part of the Common Criteria Recognition Agreement (CCRA).  Common Criteria certification is often required by Government and closely related industries, including critical infrastructure.

It establishes criteria for security inspections of IT products that are independent, scalable, and globally recognised. Check Point’s commitment to maintaining the highest security level demanded by governments around the world is reaffirmed with the new CC protection profile certification, which complements Check Point’s CC EAL4+ certification.

 “These certifications underscore Check Point’s ability to protect global entities and comply with the latest approved standards for protecting and securing IT infrastructure and information while providing the secure services required to run a business,” said Eyal Manor, Vice President of Product Management at Check Point.

He added, “Check Point is focused on delivering innovative solutions that consistently meet and exceed the requirements to provide the highest level of security globally.”

Cyber risks are evolving and getting more difficult to detect. Check Point Quantum Network Security protects an organization’s network, cloud, data centre, IoT, and remote users from Gen V cyber threats. The whole suite of Check Point Quantum Network Security equipment, including Quantum Maestro, R81 management platform, and CloudGuard Network, is certified to comply with three Protection Profiles.