Eclypses introduces FIPS 140-3 validation
By SSN Staff
Updated 10:22 PM CDT, Tue April 30, 2024
BOSTON – Eclypses, a provider of end-point data protection, announced that it has successfully secured the Federal Information Processing Standard 140-3 (FIPS 140-3) validation.
The Eclypses Cryptographic Library (ECL), which acts as a key component inside its Secure MTE Technology, successfully passed a series of tests conducted by an independent NIST-accredited laboratory according to the company.
Eclypses said that it’s Secure MTE technology protects data at the application level, and provides endpoint verification, adhering to zero trust principles.
"Customers operating in a world of exponential and ever-changing cyber threats need to have trust that their enterprise and customer data is protected,” said David Gomes, chief executive officer, Eclypses. “Attaining FIPS 140-3 certification acknowledges Eclypses' relentless pursuit of excellence in data security. This certification validates our commitment to robust security protocols and paves the way for enhanced trust and reliability for our customers and partners."
FIPS 140-3 is a U.S. government computer security standard used to approve cryptographic modules and covers a wide range of potential applications. With this validation from a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) approved testing laboratory, Eclypses Cryptographic Library (ECL) is now validated.
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