| Canadian System Security Centre. The Canadian trusted computer product evaluation criteria (version 3.0e). Communications Security Establishment; Government of Canada, 1993. |
....Technology Security efforts: a) The U. S . Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC) 2] also known as the Orange Book. b) The Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria (ITSEC) 3] c) The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTCPEC) [4]. d) Federal Criteria for Information Technology Security [5] In addition, this paper looks at the terms and concepts used in the development of International Standards Organization (ISO) standards for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) This paper is presented as a base for the JT01 work and is ....
The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTPEC), Version 3.0e, April 1992.
....security sub profile specifications. The underlying problem to be addressed is that both forms of specification describe security functionality albeit in different ways. Functionality class specifications arise from recent efforts to improve the security evaluation criteria for computer systems [2, 3,4]. As such, they are broad specifications fashioned to be independent of specific mechanisms, and tend to be oriented toward stand alone (i.e. end system) operations. Security sub profile specifications, on the other hand, stem from Open Systems standardization efforts. The best example of these ....
The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTPEC), Version 3.0e, April 1992.
....but the states founded specialized new computing security agencies, which, at least at the beginning, happened to be closely related to previous or existing security agencies. The computing security agencies are supposed to publish evaluation criteria for secure computing systems (see for instance [53,17,16,18]) to evaluate products against these criteria (or to supervise other institutions carrying out such evaluations) and to give advice to organizations of public interest concerning security in computing systems. In the early stages military needs and their interest in strict confidentiality ....
Canadian System Security Center, Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria, Version 3.0, Jan. 1993.
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The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTCPEC) Version 3.0e. Canadian System Security Centre, Communications Security Establishment, Government of Canada, January 1993.
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Canadian System Security Centre, The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria, Version 2.0. Ottawa, Apr. 1992.
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Canadian System Security Centre. "The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria Version 3.0e," Ottawa, April 1992.
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Canadian System Security Centre. "The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria Version 2.0," Ottawa, December 1990.
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Canadian System Security Centre, Communications Security Establishment, Government of Canada, Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria, Version 3.0, January 1993.
....Security efforts: a) The U.S. Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC) 2] also known as the Orange Book. b) The European Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria (ITSEC) 3] c) The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTCPEC) [4]. d) The U.S. Federal Criteria for Information Technology Security [5] In addition, this paper looks at the terms and concepts used in the development of International Standards Organization (ISO) standards for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) This paper is presented as a base for the JT01 ....
The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTPEC), Version 3.0e, April 1992.
.... Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC)known as the Orange Book) 38] Commission of the European Communities (Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria (ITSEC) known as the White Book) 25] and Canadian System Security Centre (Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTCPEC) [22]. The evaluation of trusted systems (products) can be characterized by: 1. Completeness. This is measured by a list of possible threats against which the system is immune. 2. Confidence. The degree of trust that the system is immune to the specified threats. 3. System flexibility. The system ....
Canadian System Security Centre Communications Security Establishment Government of Canada. The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTCPEC). Version 3.0e, ftp.cse.dnd.ca, January 1993.
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Canadian System Security Centre. The Canadian trusted computer product evaluation criteria (version 3.0e). Communications Security Establishment; Government of Canada, 1993.
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Canadian Systems Security Centre, Communications Security Establishment, Government of Canada. Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria, December 1990. Final Draft, version 2.0.
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