RSA Identity Governance and Lifecycle Receives Common Criteria Certification

Gives government and private sector customers assurances that product meets rigorous, pre-defined regulatory requirements

RSA, a Dell Technologies business, announced that it has received the Common Criteria certification for RSA Identity Governance and Lifecycle 7.0 as outlined in the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) and Protection Profile for Enterprise Security Management – Policy Management. Certification is designed to validate product development processes, documentation, product testing and security of the product.

RSA Identity Governance and Lifecycle is compliant to the Protection Profile for Enterprise Security Management - Identity and Credential Management Version 2.1.

RSA Identity Governance and Lifecycle is designed to provide organizations with the ability to act with insight to reduce identity-based risks and drive informed security decisions. The solution is created to simplify how access is governed and streamlines access requests and fulfillment to deliver continuous compliance assurance by automating the management of user entitlements throughout the user’s lifecycle.

“Knowing who has access to data and applications, how they received that access and having an audit trail to prove it is appropriate access is critical to ensuring organizations are managing their identity risks – especially in today’s constantly changing technical landscape,” said Jim Ducharme, VP, Identity Products, RSA.

“This Common Criteria designation gives public- and private-sector customers a higher level of confidence in RSA Identity Governance and Lifecycle’s ability to help them both mitigate identity risk and control access to their critical applications and information assets.”



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