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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from atsec
The whole atsec team wishes our colleagues, customers, partners and suppliers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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atsec turns operations over to Artificial Intelligence
atsec information security is proud to be on the forefront of developments in the world of IT security and strives to be a step ahead of the challenges in our area of expertise. So, it was a logical step to embrace the recent advances in AI technology and…
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CC:2022 is HERE!
Update: We greatly appreciate all the feedback we received on this blog article. For new updates, please see our revised handy overview to the new CC:2022 at the end of the blog article. It all started with Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC or Orange Book) in 1983;…
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atsec information security is now operating a Certification Body accredited according to ISO/IEC 17065
We are pleased to announce that atsec information security AB has been accredited as a certification body by SWEDAC, the national accreditation body in Sweden, to provide Common Criteria (CC) certifications of IT products. With over 20 years of experience as a CC evaluation lab, atsec has taken…
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Happy International Women’s Day
atsec information security wishes all women – colleagues, customers, suppliers, and partners – a wonderful International Women’s Day. atsec highly values your contribution and praises your outstanding achievements in information security.
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CNSA 2.0 and Quantum Resistant Encryption Algorithms
The National Security Agency (NSA) has released the Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite 2.0 and Frequently Asked Questions detailing future quantum resistant (QR) algorithm requirements for National Security Systems (NSS). CNSA 1.0 was published in 2016 to replace NSA Suite B and standardized the use of the…
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Happy Valentine’s Day!
atsec information security wishes all colleagues, customers, suppliers,and partners a Happy Valentine’s Day filled with joy, happiness, and security!
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A Sign for atsec Sweden
Our Swedish colleagues unveiled the atsec sign on the front of the office building. Talk about enhanced visibility. The other atsec offices around the world are only a little bit jealous… 😀
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The Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) issues the first FIPS 140-3 certificates
The CMVP published four FIPS 140-3 certificates today, marking the first modules to go through testing and validation under the new version of the FIPS 140 standard. FIPS 140-3 became effective on September 22, 2019, and testing began on September 22, 2020. FIPS 140-3 has been mandatory for…