The Common Criteria is a standard for evaluating information technology products and systems, such as operating systems, computer networks, distributed systems, and applications.
Its purpose is to allow users to specify their security requirements, to allow developers to specify the security attributes of their products, and to allow evaluators to determine if products actually meet their claims.
Version 2.1 of the Common Criteria is equivalent to the ISO International Standard 15408 [I15408].
CA Directory r8.1 has been certified by Cygnacom Solutions. We evaluated at Assurance Level EAL3.
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