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Forcepoint Completes NSA Security Assessment for Cross Domain Security Offerings

Forcepoint Completes NSA Security Assessment for Cross Domain Security Offerings - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Two Forcepoint cybersecurity platforms have met the National Security Agency’s Raise the Bar guidelines during security architecture assessments.

The company said Monday its High Speed Guard and Trusted Gateway System offerings for cross domain data transfer completed the Lab Based Security Assessment for Secret and Below Interoperability.

High Speed Guard is designed to transfer structured machine-to-machine file at a speed of 9 gigabits per second and Trusted Gateway System is built to support the exchange of unstructured files such as PDF documents.

Other Forcepoint offerings that previously met NSA security guidelines were Trusted Thin Client and SimShield.

The NSA and National Cross Domain Services Management Office jointly manage the RTB prorgram to ensure that cross domain platforms comply with security requirements beyond the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s risk management framework.

RTB aims to secure the movement of files and data across segmented networks.

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