
Standard for a Protection Profile for Hardcopy Devices in a small, private information processing environment in which most elements of security are provided by the physical environment, but basic network security is needed to protect the device and its network from misuse from outside of the environment. Small offices and home offices are typical applications of this environment. This environment will be known as “Operational Environment D.
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- C/CPSC - Cybersecurity and Privacy Standards Committee
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- Inactive-Reserved Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2009-06-17
- Board Approval
- 2010-02-02
- History
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- Published:
- 2010-03-05
- Inactivated Date:
- 2021-03-25
Working Group Details
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- IEEE Computer Society
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- C/CPSC - Cybersecurity and Privacy Standards Committee
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2600_WG - Hardcopy Device and System Security Working Group
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- Tom Thompson
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2600-2008
IEEE Standard for Information Technology: Hardcopy Device and System Security
This standard defines security requirements (all aspects of security including but not limited to authentication, authorization, privacy, integrity, device management, physical security, and information security) for manufacturers, users, and others on the selection, installation, configuration, and usage of hardcopy devices (HCDs) and systems, including printers, copiers, and multifunction devices (MFDs), and the computer systems that support these devices. This standard identifies security exposures for these HCDs and systems, and instructs manufacturers and software developers on appropriate security capabilities to include in their devices and systems, and instructs users on appropriate ways to use these security capabilities.
2600.1-2009
IEEE Standard for a Protection Profile in Operational Environment A
Standard for a Protection Profile for Hardcopy Devices in a restrictive commercial information processing environment in which a relatively high level of document security, operational accountability, and information assurance, are required. Typical information processed in this environment is trade secret, mission-critical, or subject to legal and regulatory considerations such as for privacy or governance. This environment is not intended to support life-critical or national security applications. This environment will be known as u201cOperational Environment A.u201d.
2600.2-2009
IEEE Standard Protection Profile for Hardcopy Devices in IEEE Std 2600-2008 Operational Environment B
Standard for a Protection Profile for Hardcopy Devices in a commercial information processing environment in which a moderate level of document security, network security, and security assurance, are required. Typically, the day-to-day proprietary and non-proprietary information needed to operate an enterprise will be handled by this environment. This environment will be known as Operational Environment B.
2600.3-2009
IEEE Standard Protection Profile for Hardcopy Devices in IEEE Std 2600-2008 Operational Environment C
Standard for a Protection Profile for Hardcopy Devices in a public-facing environment in which document security is not guaranteed, but access control and usage accounting are important to the operator of the environment. A retail copy center, public library, Internet cafu00e9, and hotel business center are typical applications of this environment. This environment will be known as u201cOperational Environment C.u201d