Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria

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The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTCPEC) is a computer security standard published in 1993 by the Communications Security Establishment to provide an evaluation criterion on IT products. It is a combination of the TCSEC (also called Orange Book) and the European ITSEC approaches.

CTCPEC led to the creation of the Common Criteria standard.[1]

The Canadian System Security Centre, part of the Communications Security Establishment was founded in 1988 to establish a Canadian computer security standard. [2] The Centre published a draft of the standard in April 1992.[2] The final version was published in January 1993.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Debra S. Herrmann (27 December 2002). Using the Common Criteria for IT Security Evaluation. CRC Press. p. 6–. ISBN 978-1-4200-3142-3.
  2. ^ a b c Mark S. Merkow; Jim Breithaupt (2014). Information Security: Principles and Practices. Pearson. p. 93–. ISBN 978-0-7897-5325-0.

External links[]

  • Mate Bacic, E. (January 1991). "The Canadian Trusted Computer Product Evaluation Criteria (CTCPEC)". Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference: Computer Security Applications Conference. IEEE: 188–196. doi:10.1109/CSAC.1990.143768. ISBN 978-0-8186-2105-5.


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