NEW YORK, Feb. 21, 2017 -- Varonis Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:VRNS), a leading provider of software solutions that protect data from insider threats and cyberattacks, today announced that it has received the Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) 2+ certification for the Varonis data security platform that includes DatAdvantage, Data Classification Framework, DatAlert, Data Transport Engine v6.2.38.0 and DataPrivilege v6.0.113 as prescribed by the International Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA). Varonis’ data security platform collects, stores and analyzes metadata non-intrusively, in real-time, allowing organizations to analyze, secure, manage and migrate their volumes of unstructured data.
Common Criteria is an internationally recognized security certification required by the U.S. and 26 other country governments around the globe seeking to procure commercial products. Common Criteria certification also assures businesses that a product has been certified as meeting a standard measure of security, whether it is used internally or in external customer solutions. Varonis completed evaluation at EAL 2+ level of the Common Criteria scheme, which addresses product functionality, development environment, documentation and product testing measures.
"Our data security platform has become a leader in data analytics, detection and sustainable threat prevention,” said George DeLisle, Director of Federal Sales at Varonis. “Receiving this high level of security certification demonstrates our commitment to meeting the highest standards and compliance requirements for our government and private-sector customers across the globe."
The evaluation was assisted by Corsec Security, Inc., who helps companies through the security certification and validation process, and performed by Epoche and Espri, S.L.U., who is an approved testing laboratory for Common Criteria and other certifications critical to U.S. and other government customers.
For more information on how Varonis works with the U.S. Federal Government, please visit our web page.
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About Varonis
Varonis is a leading provider of software solutions that protect data from insider threats and cyberattacks. Through an innovative software platform, Varonis allows organizations to analyze, secure, manage, and migrate their volumes of unstructured data. Varonis specializes in file and email systems that store valuable spreadsheets, word processing documents, presentations, audio and video files, emails, and text. This rapidly growing data often contains an enterprise's financial information, product plans, strategic initiatives, intellectual property, and confidential employee, customer or patient records. IT and business personnel deploy Varonis software for a variety of use cases, including data security, governance and compliance, user behavior analytics, archiving, search, and file synchronization and sharing. With offices and partners worldwide, Varonis had approximately 5,350 customers as of December 31, 2016, spanning leading firms in financial services, healthcare, public, industrial, insurance, energy and utilities, media and entertainment, consumer and retail, technology and education sectors.
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