Crestron’s line of DM NVX solutions is now NIAP certified and Common Criteria Compliant. This evaluation opens up new avenues for DM NVX products while also reaffirming Crestron’s dedication to delivering the most secure solutions.
“The stringent testing required to achieve NIAP certification enables DM NVX to be a preferred solution for some of the most secure deployments in the DOD, the NSA, and other high security and mission-critical government environments. This pedigree also provides peace of mind to IT and Infosec professionals everywhere,” said Andrew Ludke, Senior Director of Product Management, AV Solutions, at Crestron.
Crestron’s line of DM NVX AV-over-IP solutions has been on the U.S. DoD Approved Product List (APL) since 2019. But there has been a need from both the U.S. government and the international community to certify according to the Common Criteria. Now the DM NVX family of products has received that certification, granted by NIAP which oversees the implementation of the Common Criteria in the United States. Officially, the products were found to conform to the collaborative Protection Profile for Network Devices (cPPND).
In addition to the aforementioned certification, new models of the Crestron DM NVX line are now certified by the Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC), a test agency that ensures products — and their implementation — meet certain standards for information assurance, interoperability, and cybersecurity. Both certifications mean customers can safely deploy Crestron systems in the most secure information network infrastructures and be confident in their selection.