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Security Objectives For The Environment; Security Requirements; Table 14 Securityo - Cisco Catalyst 4503-E Manual

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TOE Objective
O.RESOURCE_AVAILABILITY
O.SESSION_LOCK
O.TSF_SELF_TEST

4.2 Security Objectives for the Environment

The security objectives for the environment consist of a set of objectives the environment
should achieve to assist the TOE in correctly providing its security objectives.
Operational Environment
Security Objective
OE.NO_GENERAL_PURPOSE There are no general-purpose computing
OE.PHYSICAL
OE.TRUSTED_ADMIN
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ECURITY
This section identifies the Security Functional Requirements for the TOE. The Security
Functional Requirements included in this section are derived from US Government,
Security Requirements for Network Devices (pp_nd_v1.0), version 1.0, dated 10
December 2010.
Table 14 Security Objectives for the Environment
Operational Environment Security
capabilities (e.g., compilers or user applications)
available on the TOE, other than those services
necessary for the operation, administration and
support of the TOE.
Physical security, commensurate with the value of
the TOE and the data it contains, is provided by the
environment.
TOE Administrators are trusted to follow and apply
all administrator guidance in a trusted manner.
EQUIREMENTS
TOE Security Objective
Definition
The TOE shall provide
mechanisms that mitigate user
attempts to exhaust TOE resources
(e.g., persistent storage).
The TOE shall provide
mechanisms that mitigate the risk
of unattended sessions being
hijacked.
The TOE will provide the
capability to test some subset of its
security functionality to ensure it
is operating properly.
Objective Definition
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