[Fed-Talk] [Ann] Auditing Tools for 10.5 Now Publicly Available !
[Fed-Talk] [Ann] Auditing Tools for 10.5 Now Publicly Available !
- Subject: [Fed-Talk] [Ann] Auditing Tools for 10.5 Now Publicly Available !
- From: "Shawn A. Geddis" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 17:13:04 -0400
Fed-Talk Subscribers,
I am very happy to *finally* be able to announce to you that the Auditing Tools for 10.5 (PPC/Intel) are publicly available.
Common Criteria Tools for 10.5 |
About Common Criteria Tools for 10.5 An internationally approved set of security standards which provides a clear and reliable evaluation of the security capabilities of Information Technology products. By providing an independent assessment of a products ability to meet security standards, Common Criteria gives customers more confidence in the security of Information Technology products and leads to more informed decisions.
Security-conscious customers, such as the U.S. Federal Government, are requiring Common Criteria certification as a determining factor in purchasing decisions. Since the requirements for certification are clearly established, vendors can target very specific security needs while providing broad product offerings.
The international scope of Common Criteria, currently adopted by fourteen nations, allows users from other countries to purchase Information Technology products with the same level of confidence, since certification is recognized across all complying nations.
SHA 1 digest =da6901baa2dd5a759335c08c91417477633e2da4
For detailed information on SHA 1 Digest, please visit this website:http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n75510
Additional Resources
Common Criteria Support White Paper Admin Guide
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Download DetailsVersion: | | Post Date: | April 23, 2008 | License: | Update | File Size: | 103KB |
- Shawn _____________________________________________________ Shawn Geddis Security Consulting Engineer Apple Enterprise
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