
Accreditations
Our FlagStone and Eclypt product families are fully accredited by the following bodies:

CAPS - CESG Assisted Products Scheme
CAPS assists in the development of cryptographic products for use by HMG (Her Majesty’s Government) and other appropriate organisations. HMG policy sets out approved standards where encryption is used to safeguard government protectively marked data. CAPS enables products to be cryptographically verified by CESG (Communications Electronics Security Group) to HMG cryptographic standards and formally approved for use by HMG and other appropriate organisations. For HMG customers, CAPS provides assured solutions.
CAPS assists in the development of cryptographic products for use by HMG (Her Majesty’s Government) and other appropriate organisations. HMG policy sets out approved standards where encryption is used to safeguard government protectively marked data. CAPS enables products to be cryptographically verified by CESG (Communications Electronics Security Group) to HMG cryptographic standards and formally approved for use by HMG and other appropriate organisations. For HMG customers, CAPS provides assured solutions.

DIPCOG - Defence Infosec Product Co-operation Group
An MoD forum, run by a committee composed of representatives from the following organisations: - MoD D DefSy, MoD DCSA IA, MoD DCSA Catalogue, MoD EC(CCII) IOCM, MoD DCSA Catalogue Security Section Agent of Supply and CESG. The principal aim of the DIPCOG is to provide an interface between the MoD (Ministry of Defence) and vendors of IT security products and services.
An MoD forum, run by a committee composed of representatives from the following organisations: - MoD D DefSy, MoD DCSA IA, MoD DCSA Catalogue, MoD EC(CCII) IOCM, MoD DCSA Catalogue Security Section Agent of Supply and CESG. The principal aim of the DIPCOG is to provide an interface between the MoD (Ministry of Defence) and vendors of IT security products and services.

New Zealand’s Government
New Zealand’s Government Communication Security Bureau (GCSB) has ‘Approved the Use’ of FlagStone Enhanced to protect Government of New Zealand data.
New Zealand’s Government Communication Security Bureau (GCSB) has ‘Approved the Use’ of FlagStone Enhanced to protect Government of New Zealand data.

FIPS - Federal Information Processing Standard Publication
FIPS Publications are issued by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) following approval by the US Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 5131 of the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-106) and the Computer Security Act of 1987 (Public Law 100-235).
FIPS Publications are issued by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) following approval by the US Secretary of Commerce pursuant to Section 5131 of the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-106) and the Computer Security Act of 1987 (Public Law 100-235).

Flagstone products have been tested by NATO (North Atlantic
Treaty Organisation) InfoSec Technical Centre
Following successful evaluation, the NATO Military Committee confirmed on December 4th 2007 that FlagStone Enhanced is now ‘Approved for Use’ to secure data-at-rest on all NATO Systems.
Treaty Organisation) InfoSec Technical Centre
Following successful evaluation, the NATO Military Committee confirmed on December 4th 2007 that FlagStone Enhanced is now ‘Approved for Use’ to secure data-at-rest on all NATO Systems.

Government of Canada
Tested by Canada's national cryptologic agency.
Approved for use within the Government of Canada
Tested by Canada's national cryptologic agency.
Approved for use within the Government of Canada