The CCN-CERT, centre National Cryptologic (CCN), recently updated safety guides CCN CALLED “ CONSPICUOUS ” RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS 2001 , 2002 , 2003 and 2004 on the methodology for evaluating and certifying LYNX in response to the need for certification of products envisaged at basic level of threat or east.
The guide 2001 defines the parameters of the evaluation and certification of the ICT security products and recalls that the evaluation and certification is the only way that allows objective assessment and the capacity of a product's information handling ICT safely.
The guide CCN-STIC 2002 describes the methodology used for this purpose and detailed evidence and procedures used for the certification process.
The staffing table for the safety statement of the National Certification essential security (LYNX) is located in the guide CCN-STIC 2003. It provides a description of the TOE, environment and the potential security problems.
Finally, the safety guide CCN-STIC 2004 provides the technical assessment Report of the National Certification essential security (LYNX), with an executive summary of evaluation, the verdict, installation and analyses, among others.
More information:
- Guide CCN-STIC 2001 Definition of Essential national certification of the security council (LYNX)
- Guide CCN-STIC 2002 Methodology for assessing National Certification essential security (LYNX)
- Guide CCN-STIC 2003 Staffing table for the safety statement of the National Certification essential security (LYNX)
- CCN-STIC guide 2004 Staffing of the technical assessment Report of the National Certification essential security (LYNX)