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Appendix A - Common Criteria Certified Versions
The Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, referred to more commonly
as Common Criteria, is an international standard for computer security. Common Criteria provides
an international set of guidelines for evaluating data security products, ensuring that they meet strict,
security standards for government deployments.
Defender 2000s with the following specifications have been certified by Common Criteria:
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Client software version :
1.2.1.8
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Firmware version :
02.03.10
Important!
Defender 2000s running these specific client software and firmware versions have been
certified by Common Criteria. If you update the client software version to a newer version, your device
will no longer be Common Criteria certified.
The Defender 2000’s firmware version is specific to the device’s hardware. The firmware version is not
accessible to the user. You are not able to view, update or modify the firmware version on your Defender
2000 in any way.
Updates to the Defender 2000’s client software are released by Kanguru Solutions regularly. To prevent
you from accidentally updating your device to a non-Common Criteria certified client version, the client
application’s auto-update feature has been disabled on Common Criteria certified Defender 2000s. For
more information about updating your Defender 2000’s client software version, please see Chapter 3.
Updating Your Defender 2000
on page 33.
Common Criteria Certified Versions