ISO/IEC 15408, also known as the Common Criteria (CC), provides a framework for evaluating and certifying the security properties of IT products. It defines a standardized methodology for assessing the security functionality and assurance of a product or system.
ISO/IEC 15408-1, also known as the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (referred to more simply as Common Criteria or CC), establishes the general concepts and principles of IT security evaluation and specifies the general model of evaluation given by various parts of the standard which in its entirety is meant to be used as the basis for evaluation of security properties of IT products.
Its D, "Standard containing a common set of requirements for the security functions of IT products and systems and for assurance measures applied to them during a security evaluation."
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