Citrix ADC secures Common Criteria cert
Citrix has secured Common Criteria Certification for its Citrix ADC digital workplace platform as part of its efforts to enable secure hybrid work.
The Citrix ADC platform is designed to securely and reliably deliver all the applications and information employees need to work anywhere on any device, network or cloud.
Citrix ADC works in conjunction with the Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Desktop-as-a-Service offering as part of the Citrix WorkSpace platform.
Securing Common Criteria Certification recognises the solution as secure in more than 30 countries, including Australia, and gives public sector procurement professionals the ability to purchase the Citrix product more quickly and in a way that aligns with their procurement policies, according to Citrix SVP for Americas Sales Tom Holland.
“At Citrix, we are committed to providing public sector agencies with solutions they can use to securely deliver apps and data to an increasingly mobile workforce so they can serve their constituents with excellence, wherever they happen to be,” he said.
“Our Common Criteria Certifications underscore this commitment and provide assurance that our offerings comply with the highest levels of cyber and network security that government entities are required to meet.”
Citrix Government IT solutions are in use across applications including case file management for judicial systems, desktop solutions for first responders and public computer access in libraries.
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