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From: Greenspan, Howard (HGreenspan_at_cau.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 07 2003 - 10:25:16 CST
I used to work for ISS X-force and I could not recall. I did some poking
around and this is all I found is what you discovered please correct if
wrong.
Intrusion Detection Systems
Product Name Manufacturer Conformance Claim Valid. Date CC Scheme
Intrusion, Inc. SecureNet Pro(tm) Intrusion Detection System Version 4.1
Intrusion, Inc. SecureNet Pro(tm) EAL 2 Dec 02
http://niap.nist.gov/cc-scheme/ValidatedProducts.html#ids
Happy New Year
Howard Greenspan
Clark Atlanta University
Sr. Info Sec Engineer
-----Original Message-----
From: Talisker [mailto:talisker
networkintrusion.co.uk]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 1:14 PM
To: focus-ids
securityfocus.com; ids
mailman.vet.com.au
Subject: IDS Common Criteria
Hi all
Sorry about cross posting this on the SF and Australian IDS list
I received a marketing post this morning from Intrusion Inc saying that
their SecureNetPro is the only IDS to have passed Common Criteria
Certification, I was under the impression that another IDS vendor (ISS) had
already achieved similar. Is there a RealSecure fan out there that could
confirm this ?
Outside Government and Military circles where I can see Common Criteria
Certification being extremely useful, how valuable is it, ie within the
financial sector etc ? More importantly what are it's failings?
take care
-andy
Taliskers Network Security Tools http://www.networkintrusion.co.uk
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