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TCSEC
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TCSECTrusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (US DoD standard)
TCSECTechnical Committee on Security (IEEE)
TCSECTrilateral Civil Society Education Consortium (various locations)


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Even with the integration of RACF, the system was not only subject to compromise, but because of the complexity of its structure and implementation, it was extremely difficult and time-consuming to evaluate its security policy and mechanisms against the criteria of the US Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (the Orange Book).
Common Criteria evolved out of a combination of the American Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, and the European Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria.
The Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (or "Common Criteria") is a multinational successor to the previous Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC or "Orange Book" criteria).
 
 
 
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