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CISSP · Question #1529

Drag and Drop Question Match the level of evaluation to the correct common criteria (CC) assurance level. Drag each level of evaluation on the left to is corresponding CC assurance level on the right.

The correct answer is Functionally tested; Structurally tested; Methodically tested and checked; Methodically designed, tested, and reviewed; Semiformally verified design and tested; Semiformally designed and tested; Formally verified design and tested. The Common Criteria (CC) Evaluation Assurance Levels (EALs) range from EAL1 to EAL7, each representing a progressively rigorous level of security assurance. The correct order maps as follows: EAL1=Functionally tested, EAL2=Structurally tested, EAL3=Methodically tested and checked

Submitted by yasin.bd· Mar 5, 2026Security and Risk Management - Understand and apply security concepts including security evaluation models and international standards (CISSP Domain 1 / Security Architecture and Engineering Domain 3)

Question

Drag and Drop Question Match the level of evaluation to the correct common criteria (CC) assurance level. Drag each level of evaluation on the left to is corresponding CC assurance level on the right. Answer:

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CISSP question #1529 exhibit

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Structurally testedMethodically tested and checkedMethodically designed, tested, and reviewedFunctionally testedSemiformally verified design and testedFormally verified design and testedSemiformally designed and tested

Correct arrangement

  • Functionally tested
  • Structurally tested
  • Methodically tested and checked
  • Methodically designed, tested, and reviewed
  • Semiformally verified design and tested
  • Semiformally designed and tested
  • Formally verified design and tested

Explanation

The Common Criteria (CC) Evaluation Assurance Levels (EALs) range from EAL1 to EAL7, each representing a progressively rigorous level of security assurance. The correct order maps as follows: EAL1=Functionally tested, EAL2=Structurally tested, EAL3=Methodically tested and checked, EAL4=Methodically designed, tested, and reviewed, EAL5=Semiformally designed and tested, EAL6=Semiformally verified design and tested, EAL7=Formally verified design and tested. Each ascending level requires increasingly formal, rigorous, and comprehensive design, testing, and verification processes, building upon the requirements of the previous level.

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#Common Criteria#Evaluation Assurance Levels (EAL)#Security Standards#Product Certification

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