The U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) issued a new Certificate of Networthiness (CoN) for Cryptzone’s Compliance Sheriff™ product, the company said Aug. 11.

The certification analyzes and ensures Cryptzone products meet strict Army and Defense Department standards for security, compatibility, and sustainability in the Army’s information technology (IT) infrastructure, Cryptzone said.

According to the company, the Compliance Sheriff product provides content governance for public websites, intranets and extranets, as well as identifies and manages online operations security (OPSEC) Information Assurance vulnerabilities to ensure regulatory compliance.

“We are honored to have our Certificate of Networthiness renewed by the U.S. Army. We have a long history of providing solutions for content governance and security to the U.S. Army and other federal agencies. The CoN renewal shows our commitment to providing solutions for security and compliance that meet the strict standards of the U.S. Army to tackle their data compliance and security requirements,” Kurt Mueffelmann, president and CEO of Cryptzone, said in a statement.

Cryptzone secures enterprises with security solutions that protect critical services, applications, and content from internal and external threats, the company noted. It is used to protect cloud-based and network security systems with “responsive protection and access intelligence.”