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21 05, 2024

EUCC and CCv3.1 FAQ

By |2024-06-25T12:40:19+00:0021 May, 2024|Blog|

EUCC and CCv3.1 FAQ After several years of “next quarter the implementing act will be signed’, the EUCC implementing act was indeed signed in 2024Q1. As the editing between the last public draft 1.1.1 and the issued implementing act was in secret, the final implementing act actually happening was a bit of a surprise. Now, in The Netherlands we have prepared the processes to be smooth, so a lot of the potential problems were already solved. We did not communicate these solutions well (as they were “solved” in our minds), and now we are getting questions from the [...]

17 03, 2020

COVID-19 impact: Don’t panic.

By |2020-03-19T10:46:57+00:0017 March, 2020|Announcements, Blog|

COVID-19, TrustCB and you With the spread of COVID-19 worldwide and the subsequent reductions in travel and in person meetings, we'll all be going more home-office based for a while. Now, TrustCB was already operating from the home-offices of the individual certifiers, with the secret information only stored on always-offline systems. So in a way we have been ready for this contingency for the last ±10 years under NSCIB and now all the other schemes. Or less lightly: this has no significant impact on our capacity and capabilities. The biggest gap for us certifiers is the evaluation meetings [...]

23 12, 2018

IoT Evaluation and Certification

By |2019-05-09T16:02:02+00:0023 December, 2018|Blog|

Half a year ago TrustCB took the responsibility of the certification of a large chunk of the global ticketing starting with operating the MIFARE v3.0 schema. Now TrustCB has co-built, and is now operating, the Security Evaluation Standard for IoT Platforms (SESIP). SESIP is the first building block to solve the IoT security evaluation problem: how to address so many different types of products, with each their own requirements? The problem is not how to express the requirements such varied range of products: we have had the Common Criteria (CC) for decades and this has worked very well to [...]

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