The Common Criteria is an internationally recognized set of standards used by the federal government and other organizations to assess the security and assurance of technology products. In the Common Criteria scheme, EAL represents the depth and rigor of the evaluation, giving consumers the confidence that products specified at a specific level meet the package of security assurance requirements associated with that level. This certification provides government agencies, financial institutions, and customers in other security-sensitive environments the assurance that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 meets clear, specific security standards used by the federal government.
In addition to Linux Container Framework Support, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 has also been certified to include functionality for:
· Advanced Management (MLS mode only)
· Labeled Security (MLS mode only)
· Runtime protection against programming errors, encompassing address space layout randomization (ASLR), stack smashing protector strong and others
· Packet Filter
This combined functionality makes Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 the most secure platform that Red Hat has ever certified via Common Criteria.