NSS LABS
Founded in 1991, Chicago-based NSS Labs is the globally recognized leader in independent security & performance testing and certification. NSS clients include IBM, Cisco, Juniper Networks, SourceFire, McAfee, Fortinet and Radware. NSS Labs performs the most comprehensive, complex, high-performance security testing in the industry with headquarters in Chicago. Visit them at www.nsslabs.com
Check out some recent press Stalwart Communications secured for NSS Labs!
Network World
Cisco fights to keep No. 1 spot in network security
NSS Labs will publish its findings about firewalls, IPS and UTM early next year, but Phatak says he has concluded that there are clearly performance drawbacks to using the Cisco security functions in routers and switches.
SearchSecurity/Tech Target
NSS Labs to focus research on PCI technologies
NSS' president Rick Moy talks with Tech Target's Neil Roiter about the information PCI Suitability reports provide and how companies can use that information to help them make informed buying decisions.
TMC.Net
Radware Received "Approved" Rating From NSS Labs for its DefensePro 1020
By Shamila Janakiraman
Radware, providing integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, announced that its behavioral protection solution was the recipient of the “approved” rating from NSS Labs. NSS Labs specializes in independent security product testing and certification.
Network Security Blog
RSA 2008: Rick Moy Podcast
NSS Labs is an independent testing lab that certifies firewalls, UTM’s and a host of other products for compliance with programs such as PCI.Reporter Martin McKeay had a chance to talk to Rick Moy for a few minutes and talk about the proper use of these reports.
SC Magazine
Fall In Line
Kristofer Laxdal, director of information security and IT service management for Hudson's Bay Company, a Canada-based department store chain, also ran into inadequacies with his first QSA, recounting how his assessor didn't include store visits or examine business processes thoroughly.
Laxdal's organization selected Internet Security Systems (now part of IBM) as its QSA and ASV, after reviews and recommendations from NSS Labs, which certifies PCI compliancy products.




