wavxmaster! - my apologies for that (I'm not keeping up with the board as much as I should) it was this paragraph that I thought could turn out to be interesting -
Ross is struggling to write a definition of trustworthy systems for the upcoming Special Publication 800-39, “Managing Enterprise Risk,” one in a series of NIST publications on computer security. It is expected to be available in October. The term trusted computing has evolved over time, he said. When the Orange Book, precursor to the internationally accepted Common Criteria, was developed in the 1970s by the Defense Department and the National Security Agency, the focus was on operating systems in a mainframe environment.
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