Thursday, October 11, 2012

DoD grants UC APL approval to 3eTI AirGuard secure wireless solution


According to an announcement by 3eTI, the U.S. Department of Defense approved the AirGuard wireless mesh devices and added the produce to its UC APL (Unified Capabilities Approved Products List.)

The AirGuard secure wireless mesh device has already received FIPS 140-2 validation and Common Criteria certification. The 3eTI product generates wireless hotspots and provide backhaul connectivity for applications on fixed, mobile, and portable platforms.

3eTI AirGuard wireless systems have been installed in corporate campuses, industrial environments, and in military bases and U.S. Navy vessels.

The U.S. military is a firm and extensive user of the 3eTI wireless mesh product, which is capable of withstanding harsh environments and ensures always-on availability of safe and secure wireless mesh connectivity.

3eTI recently began offering its AirGuard iMesh suite of products to customers in the industrial and military sectors. The iMesh solution uses minimal power, complies with ISA100 standards, and is perfect for industrial sensor networking.

AirGuard goes beyond ISASecure's basic security capabilities in ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and sensor and network data availability by leveraging some of the latest in encryption and authentication technology. Its security and reliability have been independently validated by the U.S. military.


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