Labeled Security Protection Profile

Labeled Security Protection Profile

Labeled Security Protection Profile (LSPP) is a protection profile within the common criteria; it's a set of security functional and assurance requirements for IT products. The LSPP requirements is derived from the "B1" class of the US Department of Defense security standard called Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (TCSEC) which was originally published in 1985.

For example, z/OS V1.7 was certified EAL4+ for LSPP in 2006.

See also

* Common criteria


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