Assurance Continuity - Nokia Firewall/VPN Appliances with Check Point VPN-1 NGX R65

Date of Maintenance Completion: 24 November 2010

Product Type: Firewall, IDS/IPS, VPN

Conformance Claim: EAL4 Augmented with ALC_FLR.3

PP Identifiers: US Department of Defense Application-Level Firewall Protection Profile for Medium Robustness Environments, Version 1.0 (Archived)
US Department of Defense Traffic-Filter Firewall Protection Profile for Medium Robustness Environments, Version 1.4 (Archived)
Intrusion Detection System System Protection Profile, Version 1.6, dated April 4, 2006 (Archived)

Original Evaluated TOE: 25 March 2009 - Check Point IPSO 4.2 Build 051c05 (formerly Nokia) with Check Point VPN-1 Power/UTM NGX R65 HFA 30 running on the following platforms: IP150, IP260, IP290, IP390, IP560, IP690, IP1220, IP1260, IP1280 and IP2450

Please note: These are for the Original Evaluated TOE; consequently, they do not refer to this maintained version, although they apply to the maintained version.

Please note: This serves as an addendum to the VR for the Original Evaluated TOE

Readers are reminded that the certification of this product (TOE) is the result of maintenance, rather than an actual re-evaluation of the product. Maintenance only considers the affect of TOE changes on the assurance baseline (i.e. the original evaluated TOE); maintenance is not intended to provide assurance in regard to the resistance of the TOE to new vulnerabilities or attack methods discovered since the date of the initial certificate. Such assurance can only be gained through re-evaluation.

Using a security impact analysis of the changes made to the TOE, which was provided by the developer, the CCEVS has determined that the impact of changes on the TOE are considered minor and that independent evaluator analysis was not necessary. A summary of the results can be found in the Maintenance Report, which is written in relation to the product's original validation report and Security Target. Readers are therefore reminded to read the Security Target, Validation Report, and the Assurance Maintenance Report to fully understand the meaning of what a maintained certificate represents.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The changes to the TOE consisted of documentation updates to identify rebranded appliance model numbers.

Each of the fixes fall into the following categorization:

  • Minor Changes with Little or No Security Relevance: These changes may be related to the TSC in some way, though may or may not relate directly to an SFR defined within the ST.

The IAR provided by Checkpoint indicates that the assurance evidence has been updated to reflect the changes, and appropriate testing of the changed TOE has occurred.

Vendor Information

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Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (formerly Nokia Enterprise Solutions)
Malcolm Levy
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