Certification assures standard-compliance and interoperability
Helsinki, Finland - 28 November 2007 - Stonesoft, an innovative
provider of integrated network security and business continuity solutions, announced its StoneGate
SSL VPN solution has received interoperability certification from the Virtual Private Network
Consortium (VPNC), the international trade association for manufacturers in the VPN (Virtual
Private Network) market. The certification assures that the StoneGate SSL VPN solution meets VPNC’s
security criteria and standards and interoperates correctly with other technologies and
products.
During the VPNC certification process, StoneGate SSL VPN proved to be interoperable with
other technologies and products. To achieve certification, the product was tested for its
interoperability in several categories, including SSL Portal, SSL Exchange, SSL Firefox, SSL
JavaScript and SSL Basic Network Extension. For example, the SSL Portal test assures SSL VPN users
that StoneGate SSL VPN will work correctly as a front end for a typical corporate portal
application, and the SSL Exchange test assures it will work correctly as a front end for Microsoft
Exchange Outlook Web Access (OWA).
“StoneGate SSL VPN met our strict certification criteria to the fullest”, said
Paul Hoffman, VPNC Director. “This certification further
confirms that the StoneGate SSL VPN is interoperable in many ways with the web browsers on the
market.”
“Stonesoft has a long track record of delivering high-quality, standard-compliant security
solutions. The VPNC certification further demonstrates our commitment to delivering our customers
products that meet the highest industry standards and are securely and seamlessly interoperable
with other solutions in the market”, said
Pentti Lehtinen, Manager, Product Management at Stonesoft. “
StoneGate SSL VPN concludes our offering for secure remote connectivity, allowing organizations to
network and share business-critical information with their customers, partners, subcontractors
efficiently and securely.”
Wednesday, November 28, 2007