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<description> | Understanding the Windows EAL4 Evaluation | | Jonathan S. Shapiro, Ph.D.Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute By now, you may have heard that Microsoft has received a Common Criteria certification for Windows 2000 (with service pack 3) at Evaluation Assurance Level (EAL) 4. Since a bunch of people know that I work on operating system security and on security assurance, I&#x26;#x27;ve received lots of notes asking &#x26;#x22;What does this mean?&#x26;#x22; On this page I will try to answer the question. For the impatient the answer is: Security experts have been saying for years that the the security of...</description>
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