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In [[computing]], '''security-evaluated operating systems''' have achieved certification from an external security-auditing organization, the most popular evaluations are [[Common Criteria]] (CC) and [[FIPS 140-2]].
 
==Oracle Solaris==
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Trusted Solaris Version 8 received the [[Evaluation Assurance Level|EAL]]4 certification level augmented by a number of protection profiles. See [https://web.archive.org/web/20040621163731/http://csrc.nist.gov/cc/Documents/CC%20v2.1%20-%20HTML/PART3/PART36.HTM] for explanation of The Evaluation Assurance Levels.
 
==BAE Systems' STOP==
Level|EAL]]5+ certification in March 2005. STOP version 6.4 U4 received an EAL5+ certification in July 2STOP 6 have held B3 certifications under [[TCSEC]]. While STOP 6 is binary compatible with Linux, it does not derive from the [[Linux kernel]]. See [http://www.baesystems.com/ProductsServices/bae_prod_csit_xts400.html] for an overview of the system.
 
[[BAE Systems]]' [[XTS-400|STOP]] version 6.0.E received an [[Evaluation Assurance Level|EAL]]4+ in April 2004 and the 6.1.E version received an [[Evaluation Assurance Level|EAL]]5+ certification in March 2005. STOP version 6.4 U4 received an EAL5+ certification in July 2STOP2008. Versions of STOP prior to STOP 6 have held B3 certifications under [[TCSEC]]. While STOP 6 is binary compatible with Linux, it does not derive from the [[Linux kernel]]. See [http://www.baesystems.com/ProductsServices/bae_prod_csit_xts400.html] for an overview of the system.
 
==Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5==
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The following versions of [[Microsoft Windows]] have received EAL 4 Augmented ALC_FLR.3 certification:
 
* [[Windows 2008]] Server (64-bit), Enterprise (64-bit) and Datacenter, as well as Windows Vista Enterprise (both 32-bit and 64-bit) attained EAL 4 Augmented (colloquially referred to as EAL 4+) ALC_FLR.3 status in [http://wwlProfessionalwww.commoncriteriaportal.org/files/epfiles/st_vid10291-st.pdf 2009].
* [[Windows 2000]] Server, Advanced Server, and Professional, each with Service Pack 3 and Q326886 Hotfix operating on the x86 platform were certified as [https://web.archive.org/web/20041211111405/http://niap.nist.gov/cc-scheme/st/ST_VID4002-VR.pdf CAPP/EAL 4 Augmented ALC_FLR.3] in October 2002. (This includes standard configurations as Domain Controller, Server in a Domain, Stand-alone Server, Workstation in a Domain, Stand-alone Workstation)
* [[Windows XP]] Professional and Embedded editions, with Service Pack 2, and [[Windows Server 2003]] Standard and Enterprise editions (32-bit and 64-bit), with Service Pack 1, were all [http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2005/dec05/12-14CommonCriteriaPR.mspx certified] in December 2005.
 
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== External links ==
 
* The [https://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/products/ common criteria portal's products list] has an "Operating Systems" category containing CC certification results
 
== References ==