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eIQnetworks, Inc., the only global provider of a unified situational awareness solution, recently announced that eIQ’s SecureVue® has received Security Content Automation Protocol (SCAP) certification from the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST). SecureVue customers can leverage the latest SCAP policies and content to streamline and automate DISA STIG compliance and meet continuous monitoring requirements mandated by NIST 800-53, FDCC, USGCB and DIACAP. Federal customers who have been using SecureVue for DISA STIG auditing automation are realizing up to 90% cost savings.

A U.S. government program, SCAP validation automates and provides standardisation for the implementation and verification of information system security controls. SecureVue was validated as an FDCC scanner and authenticated configuration scanner by CygnaCom Solutions, Inc., an accredited, independent testing laboratory based in McLean, VA. In addition to SCAP, SecureVue has a number of other certifications including Unified Capabilities Approved Products List (UC APL), FIPS 140-2, Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) and others, thus providing the peace of mind for federal customers to use this technology within their networks.

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