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"This document provides interpretations of the Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (DoD 52O0.28-STD or TCSEC) for computer security subsystems. A computer security subsystem (subsystem) is defined, herein, as hardware, firmware and/or software which can be added to a computer system to enhance the security of the overall system. A subsystem's primary utility is to increase the security of a computer system. The computer system that the subsystem is to protect is referred to as the protected system in this Interpretation. When incorporated into a system environment, evaluated computer security subsystems may be very effective in reducing or eliminating certain types of vulnerabilities whenever entire evaluated systems are unavailable or impractical."--DTIC.
Provides interpretation of the DoD Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria for computer security subsystems.
Held October 13-16, 1992. Emphasizes information systems security criteria (& how it affects us), and the actions associated with organizational accreditation. These areas are highlighted by emphasizing how organizations are integrating information security solutions. Includes presentations from government, industry and academia and how they are cooperating to extend the state-of-the-art technology to information systems security. 72 referred papers, trusted systems tutorial and 23 executive summaries. Very valuable! Must buy!
Designed for new or experienced automated information system developers, purchasers, or program managers who must identify and satisfy requirements associated with security-relevant acquisitions. Explains Contract Data Requirements Lists (CDRLs), and Data Item Description (DIDs), and their use in the acquisitions process. Charts and tables. References, glossary and acronyms.
'...the most widely accepted set of criteria for computer security.' Financial Times The 'Orange Book' Series, produced by the American Department of Defense is as yet the only guide to effective computer security for both military and commercial sectors. These 17 documents provide a comprehensive set of guidelines both for people needing to introduce computer security measures and for companies developing secure computer systems and products. It contains details of the various security mechanisms that have been developed over time and the relevance of these to existing policies; how to test for an adequate implementation in a product and engineering techniques to be used as part of the assurance activities that form part of the product evaluation.