WEBThe CC is the driving force for the widest available mutual recognition of secure IT products. This web portal is available to support the information on the status of the CCRA, the CC and the certification schemes, licensed laboratories, certified products and related information, news and events.
WEBCommon Criteria is a framework in which computer system users can specify their security functional and assurance requirements (SFRs and SARs, respectively) in a Security Target (ST), and may be taken from Protection Profiles (PPs).
WEBCommon Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation — Part 5: Pre-defined packages of security requirements 1 Scope This document provides packages of security assurance and security functional requirements that have been identified as useful in support of common usage by stakeholders.
WEBThis version of the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (CC:2022) is the first major revision since being published as CC v3.1 Revision 5 in 2017. Historically, the CC standard along with the Common Evaluation Methodology (CEM) was
WEBThis version of the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (CC v3.1) is the first major revision since being published as CC v2.3 in 2005. CC v3.1 aims to: eliminate redundant evaluation activities; reduce/eliminate activities that
WEBThe purpose of this Arrangement is to advance those objectives by bringing about a situation in which IT products and protection profiles which earn a Common Criteria certificate can be procured or used without the need for further evaluation.
WEBThis document introduces: — the key concepts of Protection Profiles (PP), PP-Modules, PP-Configurations, packages, Security Targets (ST), and conformance types; — a description of the organization of security components throughout the model;
WEBNov 25, 1998 · The CC is the new standard for specifying the security features of computer products and systems. The CC is intended to replace previous security criteria used in North America and Europe with a standard that can be …
WEBThe Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation — Common Criteria, or simply “CC” for short — is an international standard for computer security certification. Based on ISO/IEC 15408, its primary goal is to provide assurance that IT security products have been evaluated in a rigorous and repeatable manner.