Teleconsole has been awarded the following certifications:
| DoD-wide ATO (Authority to Operate) |
Authorization granted by a DAA for a DoD IS to process, store, or transmit information. An ATO indicates a DoD IS has adequately implemented all assigned IA controls to the point where residual risk is acceptable to the DAA. Request a Copy |
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| JITC PKI/CAC | Certifies that the Teleconsole complies with the applicable requirements in "Department of Defense Class 3 Public Key Infrastructure Public Key-Enabled Application Requirements, version 1.0". In this case, certifies that the Teleconsole is interoperable with the DoD PKI for authentication services. Request a Copy |
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MIL-STD 810G |
Commonly referred to as the "Shake and Bake" test, it certifies that the Teleconsole is suitable for use in a military environment. Tests include such items as altitude, high/low temperature, humidity, dust, rain, shock, salt fog and vibration. Request a Copy |
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FIPS 140-2, Level2 |
FIPS 140-2 is a government computer security standard surrounding cryptographic modules. This standard describes the US government requirements that IT products should meet for Sensitive, but Unclassified (SBU) use. Coming Soon |
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Common Criteria EAL3 |
The Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (abbreviated Common Criteria or CC) is an international standard (ISO/IEC 15408) for computer security certification. To achieve an EAL level within the Common Criteria framework, the computer system must meet specific assurance requirements. Most of these requirements involve design documentation, design analysis, functional testing, and penetration testing. |
