Certification
Common Criteria
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The Common Criteria (CC), also known as ISO 15408, is an internationally recognized standard used to specify and assess the security of IT products. The CC does this by providing a set of general but rigorous functional and assurance criteria by which a product’s security aspects can be evaluated using the evaluation methodology ISO 18045. This allows for an objective verification of the trustworthiness of a security product.
What atsec offers:
atsec Sweden operates a private Certification Body accredited by SWEDAC, Sweden’s national accreditation body, against requirements specified in ISO/IEC 17065. The current scope of accreditation for our Common Criteria Certification scheme is Common Criteria ISO 15408 and 18045, and we provide these services in conjunction with accredited 17025 laboratories.
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Why our services are important to you:
Certification done by a commercial Certification Body is often a faster and more flexible way of obtaining a certificate that meets the same high standards as certificates issued by government Certification Bodies.
Completed certifications:
Certification ID Certification Date |
Product Name Product Type |
Applicant | Documents |
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ATSEC-CC-001 2024-08-16 |
F5 BIG-IP® 17.1.0.1 including APM Network Device |
F5, Inc. |
Certificate Certification Report Security Target |
ATSEC-CC-002 2024-08-16 |
F5 BIG-IP® 17.1.0.1 including AFM Network Device |
F5, Inc. |
Certificate Certification Report Security Target |
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Common Criteria Evaluation
The Common Criteria (CC), also known as ISO 15408, is an internationally recognized standard used to specify and assess the security of IT products.
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