EUCC is the new Common Criteria-based scheme established under the European Commission's Implementing Act Regulation (EU) 2024/482. All ICT products can be certified using the rules of the new certification scheme.
Applus+ Laboratories have more than 20 year’s experience in Common Criteria and Cybersecurity evaluations, can act as an Evaluation Laboratory (ITSEF)* for ICT products providers and manufacturers demonstrating their products' compliance with the 'substantial' or 'high' assurance levels operated by the EUCC scheme. This not only facilitates access to the EU internal market but also strengthens consumer confidence in the security of ICT products.
Here are some of the benefits of EUCC certification:
The EUCC scheme is applicable to a broad spectrum of ICT products or Protection Profiles intended for the European Union Internal Market. These ICT products essentially must meet the 'substantial' or 'high' assurance levels specified under the EUCC scheme by the Cybersecurity Act (CSA) by essentially incorporating security requirements extracted from Part 2 of Common Criteria.
Some ICT products as examples:
If you want to start an evaluation process, take into account the next items:
Here you can find the evaluation process:
Applus+ Laboratories is under the final step processes to become one of the first accredited and authorized EUCC ITSEF for the CSA levels of Substantial (AVA_VAN.1 and AVA_VAN.2) and High (from AVA_VAN.3 on).
Applus+ Laboratories successfully conducts evaluations for Common Criteria under current National Common Criteria schemes and SOGI-S and can provide you with the best evaluation services due to its wide and deep recognized experience in the Common Criteria field offering:
A transition phase has been introduced to allow EU national schemes operating current Common Criteria evaluations to complete existing or new evaluations started within the first 12 months after entry into force. These must be completed within 24 months of entry into force. Entry into force date of the EUCC Implementing act was: 27/02/2024.
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