In order to strengthen the IT-independence of the country, RED SOFT and SAFIB conducted a series of tests that confirmed compatibility and correctness of the RED OS operating system and the ASSISTENT remote monitoring and control system operation on the Baikal-M processor. The testing showed the operability of the software in the virtual environment and on the workstation.
RED OS is a Russian Linux family operating system for servers and workstations, that provides a universal environment for application software. The product is certified by the FSTEC of Russia (№4060 of 12.01.2019), that confirms its compliance with information security requirements and allows its use in government information systems. RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and Databases of the Ministry of Communications of Russia (No.3751).
ASSISTENT is a tool for providing secure remote access, management and administration of computer hardware and server equipment within an isolated protected local network or via the Internet. The product is certified by FSTEC of Russia (№4162 dated 28.08.2019), which confirms its compliance with information security requirements and allows its use in state information systems, personal data information systems, automated control systems and critical information infrastructure facilities. The Assistant is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and Databases of the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media of Russia (#3173).
"RED SOFT is actively working on integrated solutions to expand the RED OS ecosystem. In addition to fulfilling business tasks, we contribute to the development and strengthening of the country's technological sovereignty. We thank our long-time partners SAFIB and Baikal Electronics for their willingness to pursue common goals", Rustam Rustamov, Deputy RED SOFT CEO, commented.
"The ASSISTENT is developing and is not inferior to the world analogues in functionality and quality. And the work performed has once again confirmed this", Vitaly Pankratov, deputy SAFIB CEO, commented.