Windows Mobile gets Common Criteria Certification
Earlier this week I presented at our Chief Security Officer (CSO) Council Meeting and was VERY pleased to share that Windows Mobile just received Common Criteria Certification.
The Common Criteria is the driving force for the widest available mutual recognition of secure IT products. By meeting the security criteria for EAL2+, Windows Mobile 5.0 with Messaging and Security Feature Pack and Windows Mobile 6 operating systems are accepted under the Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) by 24 members worldwide.
Commenting on this significant milestone for Microsoft and the collaboration with the DSD, Peter Watson, Chief Security Advisor for Microsoft Australia, said: “Security is a top priority for us and the successful Common Criteria evaluation is a great result for Windows Mobile. Government agencies are now assured that Windows Mobile offers an appropriate level of security and protection for their information networks. We are extremely proud of the relationship we have built with the DSD, and this certification demonstrates both of our ongoing commitments to delivering more robust and secure systems.”
This is great news for Windows Mobile :)
Comments
Anonymous
March 21, 2008
nodding vigorously... Congratulations...Anonymous
March 21, 2008
I'd love to know if RIM has CCRA certification, but since they keep having outages, the point is really mute.Anonymous
March 25, 2008
It confirms Windows Mobile as the only truly secure platform for mobile email !Anonymous
April 01, 2008
yes RIM was awarded CCRA last year