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Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (
TCSEC) is a
United States Government Department of
Defense (DoD)
standard that sets
basic requirements for...
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access control defined by the
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (
TCSEC) as a
means of
restricting access to
objects based on the
identity of subjects...
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legitimate channels. The
Trusted Computer Security Evaluation Criteria (
TCSEC) was a set of criteria, now deprecated, that had been
established by the...
- of the
United States. The
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (
TCSEC), the
seminal work on the
subject and
often known as the
Orange Book, provided...
- SP) VAX VMM –
TCSEC A1-class, VMM for VAX
computers (limited use
before cancellation) 1989 Army
Secure Operating System (ASOS) –
TCSEC A1-class secure...
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system code.
Level 50 –
Includes changes needed for the
system to
achieve TCSEC C2 compliance, and adds a
security audit journal. The
first three levels...
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Management Guideline April 12, 1985
Green CSC-STD-003-85
Guidance for
Applying TCSEC in
Specific Environments June 25, 1985
Light Yellow CSC-STD-004-85 Technical...
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referenced the
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (
TCSEC)
classes C2, B1 and B2. However,
TCSEC is no
longer in use and has been
replaced by the Common...
- as well as error-prone. The
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (
TCSEC)
concept of
trusted computing base (TCB)
minimization is a far more stringent...
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Security Agency as
complying with
Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (
TCSEC) C2 criteria. In May 2020, the full
source code for the
second release candidate...