Vodafone is first base UK Operator to be awarded Government calibre bull’s eye for remote doer security measures solution

Vodafone UK has announced that its Vodafone (New York Stock Exchange: VOD) Secure Remote Access solution has been awarded the CESG Claims Tested Mark (CCTM) certificate by CESG, which is the information confidence limb of GCHQ.  For those of you that aren’t familiar spirit with GCHQ, they ar the boffins seat intelligence in the UK – so an OK from them is a BIG OK!

Vodafone UK has become the first UK mobile operator to receive the CCTM mark, which verifies the claims companies make for their security solutions for data confidentiality, wholeness and availability in the modern governance IT surroundings.

The CCTM credential way that UK world sphere organisations, including those in local anaesthetic government, the National Health Robert William Service, teaching, criminal judicature, policing, Central Government and the Ministry of Defence, tin can now recognise Vodafone Secure Remote Access v2.8 as a result that has had independent confidence testing, under CESG governing.

Vodafone Secure Remote Access helps organisations to protect their networks, devices and information – principally by ensuring stave comply with IT security policies when away from the office. In the tests the result was tested for its functionality in Connectivity Control, Application Control and Security Policy.  In line with the standard CCTM process, the claims made by Vodafone in these areas were reviewed by CESG to confirm they were unambiguous, relevant and illustration of Vodafone’s marketing.

You have to wonder whether this is going to help Vodafone profits more deals in the business sector – I’d be inclined to think yes, this is going to springiness them a definite advantage of their competitor operators in the security measures scene of action – now it just depends on how much of an vehemence companies put on that – time, and gross sales data, volition tell!

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