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Why is Check Point no longer listed on the NIAP Product Compliant List?

My primary question is: Why are there no longer any Check Point products listed on the NIAP Product Compliant List at https://www.niap-ccevs.org/Product/index.cfm?

I see they all seem to have been moved to the NIAP Archived Products at https://www.niap-ccevs.org/Product/Archived.cfm now.

At the top of the NIAP Archived Products page, I see "Per CNSSP #11, products listed below are no longer procurable for use on National Security Systems [emphasis mine], but may continue to be used if already employed within your organization’s IT infrastructure."

I also see no Check Point products on the NIAP Products in Evaluation page at https://www.niap-ccevs.org/Product/PINE.cfm so my second question is: does Check Point plan to submit any products to NIAP in the future?

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Malcolm_Levy
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NIAP automatically moves certificates to their historical list 2 years after the certificate award. 
An application was made for certification of R81.20 but I'm told that NIAP has a large back-log in processing these, so the In Evaluation list has not happened.
The lab is close to submitting their report for R81.20 so we might go straight to a listing. 
Gossamer provided the attached lab letter attesting to the status and appliances that will be listed.

Similarly, we are doing further work for FIPS 140-2 and a lab letter from Leidos is also attached. 

Note that this is the first NIAP certification we are including the SPARK/SMB appliances. We already certified them through FIPS 140

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Malcolm_Levy
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Updated Gossamer letter received today

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PhoneBoy
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As far as I know, it's in the plans.
@Malcolm_Levy can comment further.

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Malcolm_Levy
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NIAP automatically moves certificates to their historical list 2 years after the certificate award. 
An application was made for certification of R81.20 but I'm told that NIAP has a large back-log in processing these, so the In Evaluation list has not happened.
The lab is close to submitting their report for R81.20 so we might go straight to a listing. 
Gossamer provided the attached lab letter attesting to the status and appliances that will be listed.

Similarly, we are doing further work for FIPS 140-2 and a lab letter from Leidos is also attached. 

Note that this is the first NIAP certification we are including the SPARK/SMB appliances. We already certified them through FIPS 140

Malcolm_Levy
Employee
Employee

Updated Gossamer letter received today

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