Security Seal for A/V-Network Interoperability
The certification guarantees the endpoint security tools are compatible with your existing network infrastructure.
OPSWAT is adding security certification to its resume with a new program aimed at verifying the interoperability of endpoint applications and network security products. Called the OESISOK Interoperability Certification Program, the initiative is meant as a seal of verification that the endpoint security tools you've deployed work with network infrastructure you have. A host of vendors have already signed on to the program, including F5, Cisco Systems, Trend Micro and 3Com.The program is an extension of OPSWAT OESIS, an open framework for developing tools to detect, assess, manage and remediate features of a wide range of endpoint security applications. The OESIS framework supports integration with hundreds of endpoint security applications from over 70 vendors, including Symantec, McAfee, Trend Micro, CA, ESET, Sunbelt, Avira and SOPHOS, company officials said.
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A lack of interoperability equals an opening for software identity vulnerabilities, Czarny explained. "[If] customer X is using an anti-virus, Y this, and the version has not been OESISOK verified, this means that every anti-virus Y user using this version will not be able to be detected and managed by Cisco NAC, Juniper SSL and 1,000 other products," he said. "This will prevent the end-user customer to log on to the network. If the customer [is] patient he will wait for the product to be OESISOK verified, if not he will not he will choose a different vendor."
The program provides endpoint security application vendors with increased branding and higher levels of security for their customers, company officials said.
Hari Krishnan, product manager for F5 Networks' FirePass SSL VPN product, said his company's partnership with OPSWAT and the OESISOK program helps F5 channel partners sell the FirePass product. The certification offers an instant measure of compatibilityF5 doesn't have to partner with every anti-virus vendor and channel partners don't have to go through the tedious process of ensuring that F5's products are compatible with each antivirus product, Krishnan said.










