CryptoPro NGate in RED OS environment for Baikal-M

<p>Russian developers RED SOFT and CryptoPro, with the purpose of creating a unified import-independent technostack, have confirmed the efficiency of joint software solution on Baikal-M processor during the tests. Thus, RED OS operating system and CryptoPro NGate gateway are compatible and can successfully work on both x86_64 and aarch64 hardware architectures.</p><p>The use of the NGate gateway client software on the RED OS operating system allows to protect network traffic when remotely accessing internal resources, government information systems, CII objects, government portals and websites of organizations. CryptoPro NGate is a universal remote access gateway and VPN. NGate is certified by the FSB of Russia and provides cryptographic protection of transmitted information (including personal data) in accordance with the requirements of Russian legislation on information security.</p><p>NGate is registered in the Unified Registry of Russian Software and Databases.</p><p>RED OS is a Russian Linux family operating system for servers and workstations, which provides a universal environment for the use of application software. The product is certified by FSTEC of Russia, which confirms its compliance with information security requirements and allows its use in government information systems. RED OS is registered in the Unified Register of Russian Software and Databases.</p><p>&quot;The joint solution of RED SOFT and CryptoPro for Baikal-M processor is suitable for customers who need a higher level of information security. The result of this joint work is a sanction-resistant hardware and software solution, which can form the basis for building a modern secure IT infrastructure in government agencies and critical information infrastructure facilities. We thank our partners for the cooperation&quot;, Rustam Rustamov, Deputy RED SOFT CEO, commented.</p><p>&quot;The emergence of such an import-independent technological bundle and the confirmation of its joint operability is really a big step forward on the way to digital sovereignty and in general to improving the level of information security of government and business institutions operating in the Russian market&quot;, - Pavel Lutsik, Director for Business Development and Partner Relations of CryptoPro, added.</p>