CLEARSWIFT


'Clearswift' is a British software company. Clearswift products include e-mail and web content security software, and X.400 mail clients and servers. Clearswift specialist products are used by some of the world's largest companies and organisations [1][2].
Their products include:

★ MIMEsweeper for SMTP - a Windows-based SMTP content security gateway.

★ MIMEsweeper for Web - a content security HTTP proxy server.

★ MIMEsweeper Email Appliance - a Linux - based SMTP content security appliance.

★ MIMEsweeper Web Appliance - a Linux - based HTTP & Spyware content security appliance.

★ MIMEsweeper for Domino - content security for internal email.

★ MIMEsweeper for Exchange - content security for internal email.
In addition there are products for specialist environments (such as Military, Government and Highly Sensitive environments)
Evaluated EAL4 Common Criteria Products:

★ DeepSecure[3] - An EAL4 evaluated SMTP, X.400 and MMHS message content scanning application firewall supporting S/MIME signature and encryption and X.841 security labels

★ Bastion - Assured EAL4 network separation device for connecting networks of different security classifications


★ SMTP Bastion - A high assurance SMTP mailguard that provides assured network separation


★ X.400 Bastion - A high assurance X.400 mailguard that provides assured network separation


★ SNMP Bastion - Provides network separation for SNMP between managed devices and management stations.


★ Directory Bastion - Assured network separation device of X.525 DISP directory replication
Other products include:

★ FlashPoint Military Message Email Client (handles X.400/P772)

★ FlashPoint MMHS Server (handles X.400/P772)

★ Route400 X.400 Client and MHS Server

★ SMTP to X.400 converter - An X.400 to SMTP gateway

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External links
References

External links



Official website

Common Criteria EAL4 certification of DeepSecure

Common Criteria EAL4 certification of Bastion

References


1. NATO
2. Australian Defence
3. DeepSecure product review


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