A new information protection complex has been developed in Russia, jointly created by companies such as Fplus, Astra Group, Kaspersky Lab and Solar group of companies. This complex complies with the standards of the State System for Detection, Prevention and Elimination of Consequences of Computer Attacks (GosSOPKA) and is designed to ensure the protection of official information and personal data in information systems.
The new device features Kaspersky Lab’s built-in security monitoring and analysis systems (SIEM) and Solar’s Solar Dozor confidential information leak prevention system (DLP). All components are certified and comply with the requirements of the Russian Federal Service for Technical and Export Control (FSTEC), which allows the device to be used in organizations working with critical information.
The complex is offered in two versions: server and stationary. The server version uses the Fplus recording server, FPD-R-13 and Fplus data storage system. Both options run on the Astra Linux operating system. The stable edition includes two-factor authentication and office software from Aladdin and MyOffice. In addition, the stationary device Fplus is created on the basis of corporate laptops, and its characteristics can be adapted to the requirements of each customer.
Ekaterina Burchina, Fplus software and hardware systems development director, emphasized the importance of creating specialized jobs to ensure data security, especially given the increase in the number of experts in the field of information security in the last two years.
Source: Ferra

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