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Latest revision as of 13:13, 17 July 2006
On the internetwork system, terminals (PC, PDA, Phone etc) for wireless service should guarantee the secured connection with the throughput and mobility.
At June 2006, KT and Axalto announced the successful launch of the world's first commercial Wibro UICC card, which will enable subscribers to connect to the Korean wireless broadband mobile WiMax service. The KT Wibro UICC card provides most advanced security functions to prevent illegal terminal/card cloning and fraudulent use. Fully compliant with the international common criteria process and relying on an EAL5+(Evaluation Assurance Level 5+) certified platform, the KT Wibro UICC card provides most advanced security functions to prevent illegal terminal/card cloning and fraudulent use. As a card-based tool, it also offers users the freedom to choose the device from which they prefer to access Wibro services -- PDAs, notebook PCs or smart phones.
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EAL (Evaluation Assurance Levels)
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