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Aruba awarded industry's first Common Criteria certification for NAC solution
The National Information Assurance Partnership has awarded Aruba the cybersecurity industry's first Common Criteria certification for a network access control (NAC) solution.
The Common Criteria is a global standard that reflects evaluation on behalf of government and private sector organisations. The certifications are recognised by 28 countries.
Products certified in one country are recognised in the other 27 countries. In Asia Pacific, those countries include Australia, India, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Republic of Korea, Pakistan and Singapore.
The Common Criteria certification recognised Aruba ClearPass under both the Network Device Collaborative Protection Profile and the Extended Package for Authentication Servers module. It also received certification as an authentication server.
"Aruba's certification was granted by the NIAP, which is a United States government initiative that oversees a national program to evaluate commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) information technology (IT) products for conformance to the internationally recognised Common Criteria security testi
Background
Inspiring the world since 1583, the University of Edinburgh is one of the oldest elite universities in the world. Hosting more than 44,000 students from some 156 countries, the University continues to attract the world’s greatest minds. Following an 18-month tendering process to find a strategic partner, the University awarded the contract to European Electronique (EE). The multi-million-pound contract to architect and implement a solution to replace the University’s entire wired and wireless network infrastructure, including firewalls, spans a period of up to 13 years. EE undertook an intensive detailed design process with the University to define and architect the solution in partnership with leading vendors, Aruba HPE and Fortinet.
Requirement
As one of the premier educational institutions in the world University of Edinburgh (UoE) understands how the network infrastructure of the University plays a foundational role in supporting all aspects of academic, administrative, research and social life on campus.
UoE made the decision to take the University’s infrastructure to the next level by embarking on a comprehensive 18-month programme to find the best solution
The Three Shields: How Firewalls Defend Modern Enterprises
The rise of IoT devices and rapid AI adoption has expanded attack surfaces, driving the need for unified endpoint protection. Firewalls are the first line of defense—modern digital gatekeepers securing networks from an increasingly hostile threat landscape. But not all firewalls are the same. Enterprises now rely on three powerful types: the Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW), the Web Application Firewall (WAF), and the Hybrid Mesh Firewall.
Each firewall serves a unique function, guarding distinct layers of the enterprise. Understanding their roles is key to building an effective cybersecurity strategy.
Next-generation firewall: The smart sentry
A Next-Generation Firewall is more than a gate—it’s a real-time analyst. While traditional firewalls filter traffic by port or protocol, NGFWs identify patterns, users, and intent. They combine deep packet inspection with intrusion prevention, app awareness, and integrated threat intelligence.
NGFWs don’t just filter traffic—they detect and block malware and unauthorized access at the behavioral level. Their greatest advantage is visibility. NGFWs provide a panoramic view o
Next-Generation Firewalls Give Businesses Layers of Security Protection
Next-generation firewalls that businesses use to protect data centers or their network perimeter also offer other important features.
One of the main ones is Ethernet-layer tagging. IT security professionals can tag data and assign relevant security policies to the information. The security policy travels with the data no matter where it ends up on the network.
“Many evasions by hackers occur because they come in at some point in the network — maybe through a user’s host, or they were spun up within a virtual machine in a data center,” says Dave Stuart, senior director of marketing and network security with Cisco Systems. “If the threat already evaded perimeter protections, it won’t get detected anywhere later along the path.”
The Cisco TrustSec policy management platform can apply tags for use by NFGWs. “Our solutions recognize those data tags in downstream and upstream security functions,” Stuart says. “So if a piece of data arrives that’s been tagged for intrusion inspection at the doorstep of our next-gen firewall, TrustSec makes sure that inspection takes place.”
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