IEEE 2600.2 : 2009

IEEE 2600.2 : 2009

PROTECTION PROFILE FOR HARDCOPY DEVICES IN IEEE STD 2600[TM]-2008 OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENT B

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

1. Overview
2. Normative references
3. Protection Profile introduction (APE_INT)
4. Hardcopy Device overview (APE_INT)
5. TOE Overview (APE_INT)
6. Conformance claims (APE_CCL)
7. Security Problem Definition (APE_SPD)
8. Security Objectives (APE_OBJ)
9. Extended components definition (APE_ECD)
10. Common Security Functional Requirements (APE_REQ)
11. Security Assurance Requirements (APE_REQ)
12. SFR Packages introduction
13. 2600.2-PRT SFR Package for Hardcopy Device
    Print Functions, Operational Environment B
14. 2600.2-SCN SFR Package for Hardcopy Device
    Scan Functions, Operational Environment B
15. 2600.2-CPY SFR Package for Hardcopy Device
    Copy Functions, Operational Environment B
16. 2600.2-FAX SFR Package for Hardcopy Device
    Fax Functions, Operational Environment B
17. 2600.2-DSR SFR Package for Hardcopy Device
    Document Storage and Retrieval Functions,
    Operational Environment B
18. 2600.2-NVS SFR Package for Hardcopy Device
    Nonvolatile Storage Functions, Operational
    Environment B
19. 2600.2-SMI SFR Package for Hardcopy Device
    Shared-medium Interface Functions, Operational
    Environment B
Annex A (normative) - Glossary
Annex B (normative) - Acronyms
Annex C (informative) - Bibliography

Abstract

Acts as a Protection Profile for Hardcopy Devices in a commercial information processing environment in which a moderate level of document security, network security, and security assurance are required.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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