Re: Security Evaluation

From: karl [x y] (jamescagney90210@excite.com)
Date: 07/31/02


From: "karl [x y]" <jamescagney90210@excite.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 08:10:52 -0400


If E3 involves Mandatory Access Control, I would guess the answer might be
no. I think Windows is heavily Discretionary Access Control.

"Marc" <marc.holman@services.fujitsu.com> wrote in message
news:2fbf01c23880$d7dd0230$a5e62ecf@tkmsftngxa07...
> For a number of years I have been working on Secret/Conf
> systems.
>
> My question is when will WIndows 2000 be awarded ITSEC E3,
> Common Criteria security accreditation.
>
> Also is XP undergoing the same process



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