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OPSWAT Access Control Certification Program Update for July 2020

We welcome Acronis and SonicWall to the OPSWAT Access Control Certification Program (OACCP)

In the month of July, 14 products were certified, and none failed the OACCP manual testing and automated test harness. The addition of Acronis and Sonicwall brings the total number of new endpoint security vendors joining the OACCP in 2020 to five.

Awarded Certifications

#

Certified Product

Vendor Name

Level

Category

July

Platinum Anti-malware

Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11.4 for Windows

Kaspersky

Platinum

Anti-malware

Kaspersky Anti-Virus 21.1 for Windows

Kaspersky

Platinum

Anti-malware

Kaspersky Total Security 21.1 for Windows

Kaspersky

Platinum

Anti-malware

Securepoint Antivirus Pro 3.x for Windows

Securepoint

Platinum

Anti-malware

Gold Anti-malware

Cortex XDR 7.x for Windows

Palo Alto Networks

Gold

Anti-malware

SentinelOne 4.2 for Mac

SentinelOne

Gold

Anti-malware

Capture Client 3.x for Windows

SonicWall

Gold

Anti-malware

SentinelOne 4.x for Linux

SentinelOne

Gold

Anti-malware

Kaspersky Security Cloud 21.1 for Windows

Kaspersky

Gold

Anti-malware

Spybot - Search & Destroy 2.8 for Windows

Safer-Networking

Gold

Anti-malware

Kaspersky Internet Security 21.x for Windows

Kaspersky

Gold

Anti-malware

SentinelOne 4.2 for Windows

SentinelOne

Gold

Anti-malware

Trend Micro Apex One Security Agent 14.x for Windows

Trend Micro

Gold

Anti-malware

Cortex XDR 7.0 for Linux

Palo Alto

Gold

Anti-malware

Failed Certifications

None

The OPSWAT Access Control Certification Program is the defacto standard in the industry for verifying device compatibility and security effectiveness. Over 100 million enterprise devices using industry-leading access control solutions, including OPSWAT MetaAccess and OESIS Framework, rely on OPSWAT certification to establish device trust. 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 critical corporate digital assets. OACCP provides the device security compliance framework to IT teams 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.

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