An agile cybersecurity laboratory, committed to enhancing global security.
Founded in 2013, CCLab Ltd. is an agile cybersecurity laboratory specializing in Common Criteria evaluations and consultations. Our cybersecurity lab has been accredited by OCSI (Certification Body of the Italian Scheme) since 2015 and BSI (Certification Body of the German Scheme) since 2022.
We have successfully executed numerous projects, with the scale and quality of evaluations consistently increasing each year.
In 2023 CClab joined the QIMA group, a global Testing, Inspection, and Certification player, operating in more than 100 countries from 60 offices and labs.
Navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity certifications
with expert guidance
ISO 15408 Common Criteria Compliance and Certification up to EAL4+ or EAL5.
Professional support to prepare for a successful Common Criteria evaluation saves you cost and effort.
Comply with ETSI EN 303 645 standards, providing guidelines and expertise for the security of consumer Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
Data security solutions for smart metering system components with independent verification by out certified laboratory.
Learn more about the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) specifying cybersecurity requirements for radio equipment sold within the EU.
How to get your connected device compliant with the upcoming cybersecurity regulation in the UK, the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) Act.
Cybersecurity evaluation and certification of industrial automation and control system based on ISA/IEC 62443-4-1 and 62443-4-2 standards.
Get your IoT, IIoT device certified after successful evaluation and testing based on ETSI 3030 645 or IEC 62443-4-1, 62443-4-2.
What does it mean?
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In today's digital landscape, where cybersecurity threats loom large, and trust is paramount, Common Criteria certification emerges as a beacon of assurance. This globally recognized standard sets the bar for IT product security, instilling confidence in customers, stakeholders, and regulatory bodies. Beyond mere validation, it serves as a shield against potential risks, fortifying organizations' defenses and fostering a culture of safety in the digital realm.
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In the continually evolving cybersecurity landscape, ensuring the safety and reliability of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) products has become more crucial than ever. The European Common Criteria-based Cybersecurity Certification Scheme (EUCC) is a groundbreaking and indispensable scheme to meet this pressing need. Enacted within the Cybersecurity Act certification framework, the new scheme is a pioneering initiative to establish a unified certification framework for a diverse range of ICT products. This ambitious endeavor heralds a transformative era in cybersecurity practices throughout the European Union.
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In today's interconnected world, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become an integral part of our daily lives, from smart homes to industrial automation. However, with the proliferation of IoT devices, security concerns have emerged as a significant challenge. In response to these challenges, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) developed the ETSI EN 303 645 standard, reshaping the landscape of consumer IoT cybersecurity.
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Due to the upcoming deadline, QIMA and CCLab are organizing a joint webinar to familiarize registrants with the details of PSTI, which products it affects, to whom it applies and to present its relevant services.
The recent Cybersecurity Resilience Act (CRA) mandates protection against cyber threats and reporting of security incidents for various consumer products. The EU Cyber Acts conference will be held again this March, the theme of the forum will be Changing the Future of Cross-Border Certification. Dr. Katalin Szűcs Head of Legal and Compliance at CCLab will also be at the conference.