RED SOFT and “Security Code”, within the framework of a technological partnership, conducted the further tests of their products for compatibility. The developers confirmed the correct operation of the Secret Net LSP 1.9 Information Security Tool (by the "Security Code") under the Russian import-independent operating system RED OS (by RED SOFT). Test results are listed in a bilateral certificate of compatibility.
Information Security Tool "Secret Net LSP" is certified to protect information from unauthorized access for operating systems of the Linux family. FSTEC of Russia Certificate No. 2790 confirms that this tool meets the requirements of the guidelines for the 5th security class of the computer equipment and the 4th level of control of the absence of undeclared functionality.
Secret Net LSP 1.9 can be used in Information Systems up to class 1G inclusive, Personal Data Systems up to УЗ1 inclusive, Government Information Systems up to class 1 inclusive, ACS TP up to class 1 inclusive.
RED OS is a Russian, Linux-family, general-purpose operating system for servers and workstations. The product is certified by FSTEC of Russia (Cert. No. 4060, dated January 12, 2019), which confirms its compliance with the requirements of information security and allows its use for Government information systems and Personal Data systems up to class 1 inclusively. The RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian software and databases of the Ministry of Communications and Mass Media of Russia (reg. No. 3751).
“RED SOFT has placed great emphasis on ensuring the compatibility of the RED OS operating system with leading information security solutions. The Security Code company is our strategic partner in this area”, Rustam Rustamov, Deputy RED SOFT CEO, comments.
“As part of the protection of Linux platforms, we primarily focus on supporting Russian operating systems in order to give our customers the most complete opportunity to meet modern requirements of information protection legislation. Ensuring compatibility with the RED OS and other leading Russian OSs is fully consistent with our objectives”, Alexander Kotov, Head of Security for Servers and Workstations at Security Code, comments.