Curtiss-Wright announces expanded IQ-Core product

On October 14, Curtiss-Wright’s Defense Solutions Division announced the latest addition to its IQ-Core family of software communications solutions with the introduction of the new IQ-Core Endpoint Configuration Assistant (ECA). IQ-Core ECA eliminates the time and complexity required to manually configure and onboard End User Devices (EUDs) for Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) enclaves.

The National Security Agency (NSA) CSfC program defines the requirements for enabling EUDs to transmit and receive classified data over untrusted or vulnerable networks with the use of commercially available encryption technology. A demonstration of IQ-Core ECA will be presented in Curtiss-Wright’s booth (#2143) during the AUSA 2024 Annual Meeting and Exposition, October 14-16, 2024.

“Our range of software solutions is renowned for making otherwise complex and laborious IT processes, such as setting up and managing mobile networks at the tactical edge, fast, intuitive and error-free,” said Brian Perry, senior vice president and general manager, Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions Division. “Our new software utility, IQ-Core Endpoint Configuration Assistant, onboards EUDs and accurately configures each to meet NSA CSfC standards. IQ-Core ECA was developed in the USA by Curtiss-Wright’s industry-leading PacStar product line software development team.”

IQ-Core ECA helps maintain NSA CSfC compliance by generating keys and certificate signing requests directly on EUDs. Certificates can then be automatically issued and installed on the device using the existing IQ-Core Crypto Manager (CM), which supports all CSfC-certified Certificate Authorities. IQ-Core ECA also supports a manual workflow for environments that require a strict separation of roles.  After the EUD certificates are installed, the IQ-Core ECA helps the operator configure both inner and outer virtual private networks (VPN) to connect to the CSfC infrastructure. IQ-Core ECA ensures that the installation and configuration of VPN clients and EUD Wi-Fi adapters is performed in a secure, NSA-compliant manner. Once the EUD is configured, IQ-Core ECA monitors the VPN tunnels and alerts the operator to any connectivity issues in a simple graphical view.

Source: Curtiss-Wright

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