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Common Criteria The Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (referred to as Common Criteria or CC) is an international standard (ISO/IEC 15408) for computer security certification. It is currently in version 3.1 revision 5. Common Criteria ...
model provides for the separation of the roles of evaluator and certifier. Product certificates are awarded by national schemes on the basis of evaluations carried by independent testing laboratories. A Common Criteria testing laboratory is a third-party commercial security testing facility that is accredited to conduct security evaluations for conformance to the
Common Criteria The Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (referred to as Common Criteria or CC) is an international standard (ISO/IEC 15408) for computer security certification. It is currently in version 3.1 revision 5. Common Criteria ...
international standard. Such facility must be accredited according to ISO/IEC 17025 with its national certification body.


Examples

List of laboratory designations by country: *In the US they are called Common Criteria Testing Laboratory (CCTL) *In Canada they are called Common Criteria Evaluation Facility (CCEF) *In the UK they are called Commercial Evaluation Facilities (CLEF) *In France they are called Centres d’Evaluation de la Sécurité des Technologies de l’Information (CESTI) *In Germany they are called IT Security Evaluation Facility (ITSEF)


Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement

Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) or Common Criteria Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) is an international agreement that recognizes evaluations against the Common Criteria standard performed in all participating countries. There are some limitations to this agreement and, in the past, only evaluations up to EAL4+ were recognized. With on-going transition away from EAL levels and the introduction of NDPP evaluations that “map” to up to EAL4 assurance components continue to be recognized.


United States

In the
United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ...
the
National Institute of Standards and Technology The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose mission is to promote American innovation and industrial competitiveness. NIST's activities are organized into physical sci ...
(NIST)
National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program {{unreferenced, date=October 2012 National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) is a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) program in the USA which provides an unbiased third-party test and evaluation program to accredi ...
(NVLAP) accredits CCTLs to meet
National Information Assurance Partnership The National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) is a United States government initiative to meet the security testing needs of both information technology consumers and producers that is operated by the National Security Agency (NSA), and was ...
(NIAP)
Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS) is a United States Government program administered by the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP) to evaluate security functionality of an information technology with conformance t ...
requirements and conduct IT security evaluations for conformance to the Common Criteria.


CCTL requirements

These laboratories must meet the following requirements: * NIST Handbook 150, NVLAP Procedures and General Requirements * NIST Handbook 150-20, NVLAP Information Technology Security Testing — Common Criteria * NIAP specific criteria for IT security evaluations and other NIAP defined requirements CCTLs enter into contractual agreements with sponsors to conduct security evaluations of IT products and
Protection Profile A Protection Profile (PP) is a document used as part of the certification process according to ISO/IEC 15408 and the Common Criteria (CC). As the generic form of a Security Target (ST), it is typically created by a user or user community and provid ...
s which use the CCEVS, other NIAP approved test methods derived from the Common Criteria, Common Methodology and other technology based sources. CCTLs must observe the highest standards of impartiality, integrity and commercial confidentiality. CCTLs must operate within the guidelines established by the CCEVS. To become a CCTL, a testing laboratory must go through a series of steps that involve both the NIAP Validation Body and NVLAP. NVLAP accreditation is the primary requirement for achieving CCTL status. Some scheme requirements that cannot be satisfied by NVLAP accreditation are addressed by the NIAP Validation Body. At present, there are only three scheme-specific requirements imposed by the Validation Body. NIAP approved CCTLs must agree to the following: *Located in the U.S. and be a legal entity, duly organized and incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state where the laboratory intends to do business *Accept U.S. Government technical oversight and validation of evaluation-related activities in accordance with the policies and procedures established by the CCEVS *Accept U.S. Government participants in selected Common Criteria evaluations.


CCTL accreditation

A testing laboratory becomes a CCTL when the laboratory is approved by the NIAP Validation Body and is listed on th
Approved Laboratories List
To avoid unnecessary expense and delay in becoming a NIAP-approved testing laboratory, it is strongly recommended that prospective CCTLs ensure that they are able to satisfy the scheme-specific requirements prior to seeking accreditation from NVLAP. This can be accomplished by sending
letter of intent
to the NIAP prior to entering the NVLAP process. Additional laboratory-related information can be found in CCEVS publications: * #1 Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme for Information Technology Security — Organization, Management, and Concept of Operations and Scheme Publication * #4 Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme for Information Technology Security — Guidance to Common Criteria Testing Laboratories


Canada

In Canada the Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC) Canadian Common Criteria Scheme (CCCS) oversees Common Criteria Evaluation Facilities (CCEF). Accreditation is performed by Standards Council of Canada (SCC) under its Program for the Accreditation of Laboratories – Canada (PALCAN) according to CAN-P-1591, the SCC’s adaptation of ISO/IEC 17025-2005 for ITSET Laboratories. Approval is performed by the CCS Certification Body, a body within the CSEC, and is the verification of the applicant's ability to perform competent Common Criteria evaluations.


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External links


US: Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation SchemeUS: Common Criteria Testing LaboratoriesCanada: Common Criteria SchemeCommon Criteria Recognition Agreement
— available free as a public standard Computer security procedures Tests