LogRhythm 6.3.4 SIEM Platform Earns NIAP Certification
LogRhythm 6.3.4 SIEM Platform Earns NIAP Common Criteria Certification
Award-Winning SIEM Platform Now Available to All Government Agencies
LogRhythm, The Security Intelligence Company, today announced that its LogRhythm v6.3.4 SIEM platform has been awarded the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) Common Criteria Certification #10645 against the U.S. Government approved Protection Profile for Network Devices Version 1.1. As a result, it meets the strict security requirements of all government agencies, which can now deploy LogRhythm to detect, defend against and respond to increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Common Criteria certified products are recognized worldwide as having attained validation against an established set of third-party security standards, making these products eligible for purchase by government agencies.
“Government agencies require highly scalable and extremely efficient solutions to detect, respond to and neutralize cyber threats before they result in a material breach or cyber incident,” said Daniel Wilbricht, senior director of federal sales at LogRhythm. “LogRhythm’s latest Common Criteria certification makes its award-winning security intelligence platform available to all federal agencies to address their security and compliance challenges.”
LogRhythm offers Common Criteria assurance, FIPS 140-2 certification and a Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) from the U.S. Army. LogRhythm’s security intelligence platform is also a recognized leader, most recently receiving the highest scores for threat management, compliance & SIEM in the 2015 Critical Capabilities for Security Information and Event Management. LogRhythm’s solution integrates next-gen SIEM and log management with network forensics, endpoint monitoring and multidimensional security analytics. LogRhythm’s award-winning platform empowers government agencies to optimize the effectiveness and efficiency of their security operations, while remaining compliant with strict U.S. military standards.
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