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02 What is TPEP? (Computer Security Evaluation) |
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This article is from the Computer Security Evaluation FAQ, by Trusted Product Evaluation Program TPEP@dockmaster.ncsc.mil.
The Trusted Product Evaluation Program (TPEP) is the program by
which the NCSC evaluates computer systems against security
criteria. The Trusted Product Evaluation Program (TPEP) is
operated by an organization separate from the National Computer
Security Center (NCSC). The TPEP performs computer security
evaluations for, and on behalf of, the NCSC.
 
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