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Enterprise Insights Security Insights: McAfee Featured on Army’s APL
Mar 3, 2010 – By Tom Conway

By now you’ve heard about Operation Aurora, a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on corporate infrastructure of several large companies that resulted in the theft of intellectual property. My colleague, George Kurtz, wrote a post on the subject that delves deeper into the subject here.

As George said, the world has changed, and everyone’s threat model now needs to be adapted to the new reality of these advanced persistent threats. Not just the Googles and the rest of the private sector world, but the government and its counterparts, too. Luckily, the United States Army is taking the steps to protect its valuable infrastructure by adding a McAfee’s Firewall Enterprise (Sidewinder) to its Approved Product List (APL).

By adding McAfee Network Security technology to its Approved Product List, the Army has completed its comprehensive testing of the product and deemed the it safe and secure for use by its personnel. McAfee Network Security technologies are subject to various certification processes, including but not limited to Common Criteria, FIPS, and DISA testing to ensure they meet functionality requirements. Army APL certification is a lengthy process, but one that we here at McAfee take seriously. We develop innovative technology with stringent certification tests in mind, allowing the DoD and other other public sector offices to keep data their safe.

Sophisticated, multi-vector attacks like Operation Aurora are now more pervasive and more difficult to detect than ever before, thanks in part to the emergence of Web 2.0 and the rapid growth of the internet. Fortunately, the U.S. Army has added a tool to its arsenal to safeguard its data in the event of a cyber attack. There are solutions to current problems like Operation Aurora, and those solutions are from McAfee.

Courtesy McAfee



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