Reflex Magnetics Secures NATO Business
May, 2006Reflex Magnetics, a leading provider of IT security solutions for organisations worldwide, has announced that it has secured NATO's contract to supply workstation access control.
Reflex won this contract in the face of stiff competition from companies based within NATO nations. Reflex Disknet Pro is compliant, meeting NATO's exact requirements.
NATO requires a best of breed solution to manage removable media devices such as pen drives and other USB flash memory.
Reflex Disknet Pro is designed to do this task and filter the content on such devices.
Reflex's managing director Andy Campbell commented, 'This underscores our commitment to third party accreditations, since one of the keystones of NATO's requirements is that the solution be accredited to the equivalent of Common Criteria EAL 2'.
'Reflex can boast not only Common Criteria but also, the Cabinet Office's CSIA Claims Tested Mark (CCT), FIPS and Novel YES certification.'
About Reflex Magnetics
Established in 1985, London based Reflex Magnetics is a leading provider of IT security solutions for organisations world-wide. The Reflex Magnetics security standard has now become essential practice for 1000 customers around the globe. The company counts NATO, the UN, over 300 MoD sites, and numerous UK Police organisations as long standing clients.
Reflex Disknet was first launched in 1992 and is firmly established as the market leader world-wide. With its stable mates Reflex DataVault (government approved PC encryption), and Reflex MailSafe (the only UK government approved S/MIME v3 email encryption product), Reflex Magnetics continues to develop its reputation as IT security developers of the highest calibre.
Reflex Magnetics has established an extensive world-wide operation to support its rapidly expanding customer base. Subsidiaries are located across Britain, Europe, the USA, Africa and Australasia.
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