Fdp_sos.1 by assurance requirement, Toe security functional requirements dependency – Konica Minolta BIZHUB 920 User Manual

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are successfully identified and authenticated. It prevents the HDD1 and HDD2 from the

unauthorized access.

Therefore, OE.HDD can be realized by the correspondent security functional requirements.

8.2.1.3. Adequateness for supporting of security functional requirements - FDP_MTD.1 and

FDP_SOS.1 by assurance requirement

FDP_MTD.1 executes only changing “TSF data” of FMT_MTD.1 to “administrator data” and

means the same as FMT_MTD.1 “control the security function”. FDP_SOS.1 executes only

changing “secret” of FIA_SOS.1 to “secret for IT environment” and means the same as FIA_SOS.1

“validation of secret”.

Therefore, they can apply to the same assurance requirement with FMT_MTD.1 and FIA_SOS.1,

namely the present assurance requirement.

8.2.2. TOE Security Functional Requirements Dependency

All of the necessary dependent relationship of TOE security functional requirements is fulfilled as

shown in Table 8.3 Dependence Relationship of TOE Security Functional Requirements.

Table 8.3 Dependence Relationship of TOE Security Functional Requirements

No

TOE security

functional

requirement

Lower level

Dependent

Reference

No

Notes

1 FIA_UID.2

FIA_UID.1 None

2

FIA_UAU.2

FIA_UAU.1

FIA_UID.1

1

As the mediate action of

FIA_UID.1 is unnecessary,

FIA_UID.2 is used.

3

FIA_UAU.7

None

FIA_UAU.1

2

As the mediate action of

FIA_UAU.1 is unnecessary,

FIA_UAU.2 is used.

4

FIA_AFL.1

None

FIA_UAU.1

2

As the mediate action of

FIA_UAU.1 is unnecessary,

FIA_UAU.2 is used.

5 FIA_SOS.1[1]

None

None

6 FIA_SOS.1[2]

None

None

7 FDP_SOS.1

None

None

8 FDP_ACC.1[1]

None

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