Blog tagged as Common Criteria

Delft, 20 February 2020. Brightsight is proud to announce that we have completed the world’s first Common Criteria (CC) evaluation against PP-0100, the Embedded UICC for Consumer Devices Protection Profile. We also evaluated a component against PP-0104, the Common Criteria Protection ...

Delft, 15 January 2020. Brightsight is proud to have performed the evaluation of the first harmonized European Protection Profile for Smart Meter Security requirements. The Protection Profile is now officially certified under Common Criteria by the Dutch certification body NSCIB. The requi...

Delft, November 2019: After our first ever eIDAS HSM Common Criteria Certification in 2018, Brightsight is now the first lab that accomplished an eIDAS SAM Common Criteria Certification to the new eIDAS protection profile 419 241-2 for remote Qualified Electronic Signatures....

Brightsight is the first security lab that realised a level EAL4+ Common Criteria (CC) Certificate for the Singaporean Scheme CSA. After CSA received the official accreditation (authorizing status), Brightsight uniquely performed a successful evaluation on level EAL4+. The first CSA EAL4+ CC Ce...

Delft, 23 October 2018: Brightsight is proud to announce that the world’s first Common Criteria (CC) EAL4+certified HSM according to eIDAS has been granted to Utimaco by the Dutch CC Scheme (NSCIB), based on a Brightsight security evaluation report.  Utimaco obtained the Common Criteria EAL4 AV...
Delft, 10 September 2018: We are pleased to announce that Brightsight has been recognised by the Dutch Baseline Security Product Assessment (BSPA) scheme. BSPA is intended to evaluate the suitability of IT security products for use in the “sensitive but unclassified” domain that is managed by the Ne...
Delft, 9th of February: Brightsight is proud to announce that the first Common Criteria (CC) certificate for a Brazilian smart card product is issued, based on a Brightsight report.  CEITEC developed an E-passport for the Brazilian government, which got certified by the Norwegian scheme SERTIT....
Delft, 25th of July 2016: Brightsight is proud to announce that the first CSEC-C approval, based on a Brightsight report, was issued on the 13th of July 2016. CSEC-C stands for “Common Security Evaluation & Certification” and is a collaboration between the UK Cards Association and the Assoc...
Delft, 26th of January 2016: Brightsight is proud to announce that as of the 22nd of January they are accredited to perform Common Criteria (CC) security evaluations on behalf of the Turkish Standards Institution.