Inactive-Reserved Standard

IEEE 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 "Operational Environment A.".

Sponsor Committee
C/CPSC - Cybersecurity and Privacy Standards Committee
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Status
Inactive-Reserved Standard
PAR Approval
2007-02-27
Board Approval
2009-05-13
History
ANSI Approved:
2009-10-08
Published:
2009-06-12
Inactivated Date:
2020-03-05

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
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Sponsor Committee
C/CPSC - Cybersecurity and Privacy Standards Committee
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Working Group
2600_WG - Hardcopy Device and System Security Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Tom Thompson
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