Definition of orange book in English English dictionary
The Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria It provides information to classify computer systems, defining the degree of trust that may be placed in them
The Philips/Sony specification for Compact Disc Magneto-Optical (CD-MO) and Write-Once (CD-WO) systems - in other words, the standard by which recordable CDs are recorded
The format that enables CD-R drives to record discs that regular CD-ROM players can read Orange Book defines how CD-R devices can append index data to an existing disc's directory if you add more data to the disc in multiple sessions
Standards document produced by the NCSC, titled Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, DOD 5200 28-STD, December 1985 Describes levels of security for computer systems Multician Roger Schell was the main driver behind this document
A book published by the National Computer Security Center, a branch of the NSA It attempts to define security requirements, gives computer manufacturers an objective way to measure the security of their systems, and guides them as to what to build into their secure products It focuses on computer security and doesn't really say a lot about cryptography
the most basic and best known of the US government's Rainbow Book series of computer security standards
The Department of Defense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria, a book produced by the National Computer Security Center that defines sets of security functionality and associated assurance requirements It is used by the NCSC to evaluate trusted systems
Proprietary multipart Philips/Sony specification (orange cover) for magneto-optical, CD-R, and CD- RW optical discs
"The Recordable Compact Disc Standard" was published by Philips in 1990 The Orange Book defined two new 12cm CD products: the Magneto-Optical (Part 1) and the Write-Once (Part 2), more commonly known as CD-R Part 2, Write-Once (CD-WO, or CD-R), defines tracks that can be written to, but not erased or rewritten A Write-Once drive records appropriate 12cm CDs--which involve special recording layers, pre-grooved tracks and, generally, a gold reflective layer Part 3 covers Re-Writable (CD-RW) products