
The CCDB has approved a resolution to limit the validity of mutually recognized CC certificates over time.Ĭertificates will remain on the CPL for five years.Įffective 1 June 2019, certificates with an expired validity period (that is, 5 years or more from the date of certificate issuance) will be moved to an Archive list on the CCRA portal, unless the validity period has been extended using the appropriate procedures.

Where a CC certificate claims compliance to Evaluation Assurance Level 3 or higher, but does not claim compliance to a collaborative Protection Profile, then for purposes of mutual recognition under the CCRA, the CC certificate should be treated as equivalent to Evaluation Assurance Level 2. Evaluation Assurance Levels 1 through 2 and ALC_FLR.a collaborative Protection Profile (cPP), developed and maintained in accordance with CCRA Annex K, with assurance activities selected from Evaluation Assurance Levels up to and including level 4 and ALC_FLR, developed through an International Technical Community endorsed by the Management Committee or.

The Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement covers certificates with claims of compliance against Common Criteria assurance components of either:
