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03 How is TPEP related to the National Security Agency (NSA)? |
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This article is from the Computer Security Evaluation FAQ, by Trusted Product Evaluation Program TPEP@dockmaster.ncsc.mil.
Both the Trusted Product Evaluation Program (TPEP) and the
National Computer Security Center (NCSC) are organizational
units within the National Security Agency (NSA). The TPEP and
NCSC are two of a number of organizational units within the NSA
responsible for the information system security mission with
respect to classified and sensitive data (see
<http://www.nsa.gov:8080/>).
 
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