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The Common Criteria process is based on two key elements:
Protection Profiles (PP) and Security Targets (ST)
all of the above
Security Targets (ST) & Evaluation Assurance Levels (EAL)
Security Targets (ST) & Targets of Evaluation (TOE)
"The Common Criteria process is based on two key elements: protection profiles and security targets." Protections profiles (PP) specify the security requirements and protections for a product that is to be evaluated (the TOE). Security Targets (ST) specify the security measures the vendor claims are built into the TOE. Evaluation Assurance Levels (EAL) are the published or marketed levels (1-7) a vendor or product claims to meet: EAL1 Functionally tested; EAL2 Structurally tested; EAL3 Methodically tested & checked; EAL4 Methodically designed, tested, & reviewed; EAL5 Semi-formally designed & tested; EAL6 Semi-formally verified, designed, & tested; EAL6 Formally verified, designed & tested. 2018 CISSP Study Guide, p.302 - 304
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