{"product_id":10517,"v_id":10517,"product_name":"Juniper Networks M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, T-Series Core Routers and EX-Series Ethernet Switches Running Junos 12.1R3.5","certification_status":"Not Certified","certification_date":"2014-03-07T00:03:00Z","tech_type":"Network Device, Network Switch, Router","vendor_id":{"name":"HPE Juniper Networking","website":"https://www.juniper.net"},"vendor_poc":"Su-Chen Lin","vendor_phone":"408-936-8447","vendor_email":"sulin@juniper.net","assigned_lab":{"cctl_name":"Leidos Common Criteria Testing Laboratory"},"product_description":"<p>The Target of Evaluation (TOE) is the Juniper Networks M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, T-Series Core Routers and EX-Series Ethernet Switches running Junos 12.1R3.5.</p>\r\n<p class=\"Body\">The TOE comprises the following secure network devices running Junos 12.1R3.5:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers: M7i; M10i; M120; M320</li>\r\n<li>MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers: MX5; MX10; MX40; MX80; MX240; MX480; MX960</li>\r\n<li>T-Series Core Routers: T320; T640; T1600</li>\r\n<li>EX-Series Ethernet Switches: EX3300; EX4200; EX4500; EX6200; EX8200.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p class=\"Body\">Each appliance is a secure network device that protects itself largely by offering only a minimal logical interface to the network and attached nodes. All router platforms are powered by the same Junos software, which is a special purpose operating system that provides no general purpose programming capability. Junos provides both management and control functions as well as all IP routing.</p>\r\n<p>In the context of this evaluation, the TOE is a network device that provides a secure base, primarily involving auditing, cryptographic support (for network communication and update integrity), user identification and authentication, and secure management and product updates, for its other operational functions primarily related to switching and routing IP network traffic.</p>","evaluation_configuration":null,"security_evaluation_summary":"<p>The evaluation was carried out in accordance with the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS) process and scheme. The criteria against which the Juniper Networks M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, T-Series Core Routers and EX-Series Ethernet Switches running Junos 12.1R3.5 was judged are described in the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Version 3.1, Revision 3. The evaluation methodology used by the evaluation team to conduct the evaluation is the Common Methodology for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Version 3.1, Revision 3. Leidos Inc. (formerly Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)) determined that the TOE satisfies the requirements specified in <em>Protection Profile for Network Devices</em>, Version 1.1, 8 June 2012.&nbsp; The product, when installed and configured as identified in the product guidance documentation, satisfies all of the security functional requirements stated in Security Target: Juniper Networks M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, T-Series Core Routers and EX-Series Ethernet Switches running Junos 12.1R3.5, Version 1.6, 7 January 2014.</p>\r\n<p>A validation team on behalf of the CCEVS Validation Body monitored the evaluation carried out by Leidos. The evaluation was completed in January 2014. Results of the evaluation can be found in the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme Validation Report (report number CCEVS-VR-VID10517-2014), prepared by CCEVS.</p>","environmental_strengths":"<p>The evaluation of the Juniper Networks M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, T-Series Core Routers and EX-Series Ethernet Switches running Junos 12.1R3.5 TOE provides assurance that the security functions implemented by the TOE satisfy the security functional requirements specified in Security Target: Juniper Networks M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, T-Series Core Routers and EX-Series Ethernet Switches running Junos 12.1R3.5 and that the guidance documentation describes how to use the TOE in a secure fashion. Assurance was achieved by the performance of the assurance activities specified in <em>Protection Profile for Network Devices</em>, Version 1.1, 8 June 2012.</p>\r\n<p>Juniper Networks M-Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX-Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, T-Series Core Routers and EX-Series Ethernet Switches running Junos 12.1R3.5 implements the following security functions:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><strong>Security Audit:</strong> The TOE is designed to be 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 SSHv2 to protect the logs on the network. </li>\r\n<li><strong>Cryptographic Support:</strong> The TOE includes a cryptographic module that provides key management, random bit generation, encryption/decryption, digital signature and secure hashing and key-hashing features in support of higher level cryptographic protocols&mdash;SSHv2 in the evaluated configuration.</li>\r\n<li><strong>User Data Protection:</strong> The TOE performs a wide variety of network routing functions, passing network traffic among its various network connections. While implementing applicable network protocols associated with network traffic routing, the TOE is designed to ensure that it doesn&rsquo;t inadvertently reuse data found in network traffic. When a memory buffer is allocated to build a network packet, any previous data in the buffer is overwritten by new data being received by the TOE to build the next packet. The TOE keeps track of the length of the packet and when the end of the packet being built is reached, pads out the remainder of the allocated memory resource with zeroes as necessary.</li>\r\n<li><strong>Identification and Authentication:</strong> 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/routing rules.</li>\r\n<li><strong>Security Management:</strong> The TOE provides Command Line Interface (CLI) commands to access the wide range of security management functions to manage its security policies. All administrative activity and functions including security management commands are limited to authorized users (i.e., administrators), who can access the CLI only after they have provided acceptable user identification and authentication data to the TOE.</li>\r\n<li><strong>Protection of the TSF:</strong> The TOE protects sensitive data such as stored passwords and cryptographic keys so that they are not accessible even by an administrator. It also provides its own timing mechanism to ensure that reliable time information is available (e.g., for log accountability). The TOE includes functions to perform self-tests so that it detects when it is failing. It also includes mechanisms (i.e., verification of the digital signature of each new image) so that the TOE itself can be updated while ensuring that the updates will not introduce malicious or other unexpected changes in the TOE.</li>\r\n<li><strong>TOE Access:</strong> The TOE can be configured to display an informative banner when an administrator establishes an interactive session and subsequently will enforce an administrator-defined inactivity timeout value after which the inactive session (local or remote) will be terminated.</li>\r\n<li><strong>Trusted Path/Channels:</strong> The TOE protects interactive communication with administrators using SSHv2 for CLI access, for which both integrity and disclosure protection is ensured. If the negotiation of an encrypted session fails or if the user does not have authorization for remote administration, the attempted connection will not be established. The TOE additionally protects communication with an external audit server, using TLS connections to prevent unintended disclosure or modification of logs.</li>\r\n</ul>","features":[]}