Using Certified Products to Improve Compliance
From: The Essentials Series: IT Compliance - Volume II
By: Rebecca Herold
What Does "Certified" Really Mean?
Over the past few years, there have been a slew of security certifications that have sprung up professing to validate that the security product you are buying has been independently vetted to validate that it is trustworthy and will not create more vulnerabilities than it closes if you implement it within your enterprise. Table 1 provides a listing of a few of the better-known such certifications.
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