Common Criteria for Windows Mobile 6.5

7/2/2010

Windows Mobile 6.5 has successfully passed the Defence Signals Directorate (DSD) Australasian Information Security Evaluation Program, achieving Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level 4 (EAL4). The DSD is Australia's national authority for information security.

The Common Criteria is the driving force for the widest available mutual recognition of secure IT products. Windows Mobile 6.5 is accepted under the Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) by 24 members worldwide.

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The following documents support the use of Windows Mobile under the Common Criteria guidelines.

Title Description Availability Release Date

Windows Mobile 6.5

OEM Guidance Supplement

Common Criteria: AGD_PRE.1

This document provides supplementary guidance to OEMs for integrating the Windows Mobile operating system with a specific hardware platform with the aim of developing a Windows phone. This guidance provides additional specific information designed to support the development of a phone that upholds the evaluated security functionality of the Common Criteria EAL4+ evaluation of the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system.

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January 2010

Windows Mobile 6.5

Enterprise Administrator Guidance Supplement

Common Criteria: AGD_PRE.1

This document provides procedures, supporting information and direction for the secure use, administration, installation and configuration of Windows Mobile 6.5. This document has been developed to support the AGD_OPE.1 and ADO_PRE.1 requirements for an EAL4 Common Criteria evaluation of the Windows Mobile operating system.

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January 2010

Windows Mobile 6.5

User Guide Supplement

Common Criteria EAL4 evaluation of Windows Mobile 6.5

This document discusses the independent evaluation of the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system against the international standard ISO/IEC 15408:1999, Common Criteria for Information Technology (IT) Security Evaluation (Version 3.1 Revision 2). Windows Mobile 6.5 has obtained the EAL4 (augmented with ALC_FLR.3) level of assurance. This provides assurance that Windows Mobile has been methodically designed, tested, and reviewed against the requirements stated in the Security Target.

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January 2010