The Common Criteria project harmonises
ITSEC, CTCPEC (Canadian Criteria) and US Federal Criteria (FC) into the
Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (CC) for
use in evaluating products and systems and for stating security requirements
in a standardised way. Increasingly it is replacing national and regional criteria
with a worldwide set accepted by the International Standards Organisation (ISO15408).
The international community
has embraced the CC through the Common
Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) whereby the signers have
agreed to accept the results of CC evaluations performed by other CCRA
members.
This independent evaluation by Common Criteria means that Datacryptor
2000 is now approved for use across 16 nations including the UK , USA , France , Germany and Canada.
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