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Compliant Product - Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 6300M and 8360v2 Switch Series MACsec

Certificate Date:  2024.04.22

Validation Report Number:  CCEVS-VR-VID11422-2024

Product Type:    Network Encryption
   Network Device

Conformance Claim:  Protection Profile Compliant

PP Identifier:    collaborative Protection Profile for Network Devices Version 2.2e
  PP-Module for MACsec Ethernet Encryption Version 1.0

CC Testing Lab:  Gossamer Security Solutions


CC Certificate [PDF] Security Target [PDF] Validation Report [PDF]

Assurance Activity [PDF]

Administrative Guide [PDF]


Product Description

The Target of Evaluation (TOE) is Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 6300M and 8360v2 Switch Series MACsec running Aruba OS-CX version 10.11.

The TOE offers comprehensive Layer 2 and Layer 3 features. The Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 6300M and 8360v2 Switch Series provides security and scalability for enterprise edge deployments.

The TOE is a family of switches designed to support scalability, security and high performance for campus networks.

For the purpose of evaluation, the TOE will be treated as a network device offering CAVP tested cryptographic functions, security auditing, secure administration, trusted updates, self-tests, and secure connections to other servers (e.g., to transmit audit records). The scope of the evaluation is limited to the NDcPP22e and MACSEC10 requirements.  Functions outside the scope of the NDcPP22e and MACSEC10 were not evaluated.


Evaluated Configuration

The underlying architecture of each TOE appliance consists of hardware that supports physical network connections, memory, processor and software that implements switching functions, configuration information and drivers.  While hardware varies between different appliance models, the software code is shared across all platforms. It is in the software code that all the security functions claimed this security target are enforced.

The evaluated configuration includes the following devices:

Series Identifier

Processor

Embedded MACsec Hardware

Aruba 6300M

NXP 1046A – ARM Cortex A72

BCM 82399

BCM 54998SM

BCM 82756

BCM 82759

Aruba 8360v2

NXP 1046A – ARM Cortex A72

BCM 82399

BCM 82398


Security Evaluation Summary

The evaluation was carried out in accordance to the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS) requirements and guidance.  The evaluation demonstrated that the TOE meets the security requirements contained in the Security Target.  The criteria against which the TOE was judged are described in the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Version 3.1, Revision 5, April 2017. The evaluation methodology used by the evaluation team to conduct the evaluation is the Common Methodology for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Evaluation Methodology, Version 3.1, Revision 5, April 2017.  The product, when delivered and configured as identified in the Common Criteria Administrator Guidance, Target of Evaluation: Aruba 6300M and 8360v2 Switch Series, Version 2.5, April 4, 2024 document, satisfies all of the security functional requirements stated in the Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 6300M and 8360v2 Switch Series MACsec Security Target, Version 1.0, April 10, 2024.  The project underwent CCEVS Validator review.  The evaluation was completed in April 2024.  Results of the evaluation can be found in the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme Validation Report (report number CCEVS-VR-VID11422-2024) prepared by CCEVS.


Environmental Strengths

The logical boundaries of the Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 6300M and 8360v2 Switch Series MACsec are realized in the security functions that it implements. Each of these security functions is summarized below.

 

Security audit:

The TOE is able to generate logs for a wide range of security relevant events.  The TOE can be configured to store the logs locally so they can be accessed by an administrator and also to send the logs to a designated log server using TLS to protect the logs while in transit on the network.

Cryptographic support:

The TOE provides CAVP certified cryptography in support of its SSHv2, TLS v1.2 and MACsec protocol implementations.  Cryptographic services include key management, random bit generation, encryption/decryption, digital signature and secure hashing.

Identification and authentication:

The TOE requires users to be identified and authenticated before they can use functions mediated by the TOE, with the exception of passing network traffic in accordance with its configured switching rules and reading the login banner.  It provides the ability to both assign attributes (user names, passwords and roles) and to authenticate users against these attributes.

Security management:

The TOE provides Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and an HTTP over TLS (HTTPS/TLS) Graphical User Interface (GUI) to access the wide range of security management functions to manage its security policies. The TOE also offers HTTPS/TLS protection for REST API interfaces that can be used for administration.  All administrative activity and functions including security management commands are limited to authorized users (i.e., administrators) only after they have provided acceptable user identification and authentication data to the TOE.  The security management functions are controlled through the use of roles that can be assigned to TOE users.  The TOE supports the following roles: Administrators, Operators. The Administrator role can make changes to the TOE configuration while the Operator role is a read-only role.

Protection of the TSF:

The TOE implements a number of measures to protect the integrity of its security features. The TOE protects stored passwords and cryptographic keys so they are not directly accessible in plaintext.  The TOE also ensures that reliable time information is available for both log accountability and synchronization with the operating environment by providing a hardware clock and the ability to synchronize with the network time server.  The TOE employs both dedicated communication channels as well as cryptographic means to protect communication between itself and other components in the operating environment.  The TOE performs self-tests to detect failure and protect itself from malicious updates.

TOE access:

The TOE can be configured to display a logon banner before and after (a post-login banner) a user session is established.  The TOE also enforces inactivity timeouts for local and remote sessions.

Trusted path/channels:

The TOE protects communication channels between itself and remote administrators using HTTPS/TLS and SSH.  The SSH protocol is used to protect administrative connections utilizing the TOE’s command line interface (CLI).  Additionally, web-based GUI and REST API interfaces are available for remote administration which are protected using HTTPS/TLS.

The TOE protects communication with network peers, such as a log server, using TLS connections to prevent unintended disclosure or modification of logs. The TOE supports MACsec communication with MACsec peers.


Vendor Information


Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
Kevin Micciche
404 648 0062
aruba-product-security@hpe.com

www.arubanetworks.com
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