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“Türkiye, bilgi teknolojileri güvenliği alanında uluslararası kabul görmüş bir değerlendirme ve sertifikasyon mekanizması olan Common Criteria (CC) kapsamında sertifika verme yetkisine sahip ülkeler arasında yer almaktadır. Ortak Kriterler faaliyetleri, TS EN ISO/IEC 15408 ve TS EN ISO/IEC 18045 standartları temel alınarak yürütülmektedir. Türk Standardları Enstitüsü (TSE) tarafından yürütülen ulusal Ortak Kriterler şeması kapsamında bilgi teknolojileri ürünlerinin güvenlik değerlendirmeleri gerçekleştirilmekte ve verilen sertifikalar uluslararası düzeyde tanınmaktadır.
Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA), Common Criteria sertifikalarının üye ülkeler arasında karşılıklı olarak tanınmasını sağlayan uluslararası bir anlaşma olup günümüzde 36 ülkeyi kapsamaktadır. Bu ülkelerin 18’i sertifika verme yetkisine sahip “Certificate Authorizing Member”, 18’i ise sertifikaları tanıyan “Certificate Consuming Member” statüsündedir. Türkiye, sertifika verme yetkisine sahip 18 ülkeden biri olarak, ülkemizde gerçekleştirilen değerlendirmeler sonucunda verilen sertifikaların diğer üye ülkeler tarafından tanınmasını sağlamaktadır. EAL1–EAL7 seviyelerinde gerçekleştirilen güvenlik değerlendirmeleri ile bilgi teknolojileri ürünlerinin güvence seviyesi sistematik olarak ölçülmekte ve doğrulanmaktadır. Bu kapsamda ağ güvenlik ürünleri, kriptografik cihazlar, akıllı kartlar, işletim sistemleri ve güvenlik yazılımlarının güvenilirliği gibi alanlarda uluslararası standartlara göre değerlendirilebilmektedir. Türkiye, sahip olduğu teknik altyapı ve uzmanlık kapasitesiyle özellikle yerli ve millî siber güvenlik ürünlerinin uluslararası standartlara uygunluğunun değerlendirilmesinde önemli bir rol üstlenmekte, ülkemizin bilgi teknolojileri güvenliğine ve küresel pazardaki rekabet gücüne katkı sağlamaktadır.
Türkiye is among the countries authorized to issue certificates under the Common Criteria (CC) framework, an internationally recognized evaluation and certification scheme for information technology security. Common Criteria activities are conducted in accordance with the TS EN ISO/IEC 15408 and TS EN ISO/IEC 18045 standards. Within the scope of the national Common Criteria scheme operated by the Turkish Standards Institution (TSE), security evaluations of information technology products are carried out, and the certificates issued are recognized internationally. The Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) is an international agreement that enables the mutual recognition of Common Criteria certificates among member countries and currently comprises 36 countries. Of these, 18 are designated as “Certificate Authorizing Members” with the authority to issue certificates, while the remaining 18 are “Certificate Consuming Members” that recognize certificates issued by authorized schemes. As one of the 18 countries authorized to issue certificates, Türkiye ensures that certificates resulting from evaluations conducted within its national scheme are recognized by other member countries. Security evaluations are performed at Evaluation Assurance Levels (EAL) ranging from EAL1 to EAL7, enabling the systematic assessment and verification of the assurance level of information technology products. Within this framework, network security products, cryptographic devices, smart cards, operating systems, and security software can be evaluated against internationally recognized standards. Through its technical infrastructure and expert workforce, Türkiye plays a significant role in assessing the compliance of domestic and national cybersecurity products with international standards, thereby contributing to the country’s information security capabilities and enhancing its competitiveness in the global market.
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E-Posta: ccraturkey@tse.org.tr – bilisimiletisim@tse.org.tr
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Adres: TSE Bilişim Teknolojileri Test ve Belgelendirme Dairesi Başkanlığı C Blok 2. Kat Necatibey Cad. No:112 06100 Bakanlıklar Çankaya/ANKARA
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