The Common Criteria for Information
Technology Security Evaluation (CC), and the companion Common Methodology for Information
Technology Security Evaluation (CEM) are the technical
basis for an international agreement, the Common Criteria Recognition Agreement
(CCRA), which ensures that:
- Products can be evaluated by competent and independent licensed laboratories so as to determine the fulfilment of particular security properties, to a certain extent or assurance;
- Supporting documents, are used within the Common Criteria certification process to define how the criteria and evaluation methods are applied when certifying specific technologies;
- The certification of the security properties of an evaluated product can be issued by a number of Certificate Authorizing Schemes, with this certification being based on the result of their evaluation;
- These certificates are recognized by all the signatories of the CCRA.
The CC is the driving force for the widest available mutual recognition of secure IT products. This web portal is available to support the information on the status of the CCRA, the CC and the certification schemes, licensed laboratories, certified products and related information, news and events.
Pakistan joins the CCRA!
With this new incorporation, the CCRA reaches 26 country members, an outstanding achievement in international recognition.
With this new incorporation, the CCRA reaches 26 country members, an outstanding achievement in international recognition.
The 10th International Common Criteria Conference will take place in the beautiful Norway, 22-24 September 2009.
The call for papers is open!.
Check the past conferences at the ICCC archive.








