Archived U.S. Government Approved Protection Profile - Peripheral Sharing Switch for Human Interface Devices Protection Profile, Version 2.0
Short Name: pp_psshid_v2.0 Technology Type: Peripheral Switch CC Version: 3.1 Date: 2010.06.01 Preceded By: pp_psshid_v1.2 Succeeded By: pp_psshid_v2.1 Sunset Date: 2010.09.07 Conformance Claim: EAL2 Protection ProfileAddendum
PP OVERVIEWThis Protection Profile specifies U.S. Department of Defense minimum-security requirements for peripheral switches; devices, which enable a single set of human interface devices to be shared between multiple computers. The Protection Profile is consistent with Common Criteria. SECURITY EVALUATION SUMMARYBecause a PP is written to be implementation-independent, there may be some ambiguities that do not arise until a specific implementation is being evaluated against it. When this happens, a resolution is established through the Observation Decision (OD) process in the form of a Precedent Decision (PD), which is to be used consistently in subsequent evaluations involving the PP in question. Precedent Decisions (PD-0093) specifically associated with this PP has been incorporated into version 2.0. ASSURANCE MAINTENANCEJuly 25, 2007 Aug 21 2008 Assurance maintenance has been performed on this protection profile. This update caused a change in version number (from 1.1 to 1.2) that indicates an update has occurred. The update added CC version 3.1 the Conformance Claim requirement. The following functional components were updated to reflect CC version 3.1, FDP_IFF.1, FMT_MSA.1, FDP_ETC.1, and FDP_ITC.1. In addition, FMT_SMF.1 was added as a dependency of FMT_MSA.1 based on the CC version 3.1 changes. June 1, 2010 Assurance maintenance has been performed on this protection profile. This update caused a change in version number (from 1.2 to 2.0) that indicates an update has occurred. The changes included review and update to the assumptions, threats and objectives. Security functional requirements were adjusted to accommodate the adjustment in the security threats and objectives. A new requirement was added to restrict USB connections and the EAL was changed from EAL4 to EAL2. This change also included updates based on PD-0093. This U.S. Government Approved Protection Profile is not assigned to any Validated ProductsThis U.S. Government Approved Protection Profile does not have any related Technical DecisionsPlease forward any Protection Profile specific comments to the applicable Technical Rapid Response Team (TRRT). Please forward any general questions to our Q&A tool. |