Term:Trusted Path
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CNSSI 4009
Trusted Path - Means by which a user and a TOE Security Function (TSF) can communicate with necessary confidence to support the TOE Security Policy (TSP).
DSS Glossary
Trusted Path - Mechanism by which a person at a terminal can communicate directly with the trusted computing base. This mechanism can only be activated by the person or the trusted computing base and cannot be imitated by untrusted software.
FIPS 140-2
Trusted Path - a means by which an operator and a TOE Security Function can communicate with the necessary confidence to support the TOE Security Policy.
NIST IR 7298
Trusted Path - A means by which an operator and a target of evaluation security function can communicate with the necessary confidence to support the target of evaluation security policy. SOURCE: FIPS 140-2; CNSSI-4009 Adapted
NIST IR 7298
Trusted Path - A mechanism by which a user (through an input device) can communicate directly with the security functions of the information system with the necessary confidence to support the system security policy. This mechanism can only be activated by the user or the security functions of the information system and cannot be imitated by untrusted software. SOURCE: SP 800-53
NIST SP 800-18r1
Trusted Path - A mechanism by which a user (through an input device) can communicate directly with the security functions of the information system with the necessary confidence to support the system security policy. This mechanism can only be activated by the user or the security functions of the information system and cannot be imitated by untrusted software.
NIST SP 800-53A
Trusted Path - A mechanism by which a user (through an input device) can communicate directly with the security functions of the information system with the necessary confidence to support the system security policy. This mechanism can be activated only by the user or the security functions of the information system and cannot be imitated by untrusted software.
NIST SP 800-53r1
Trusted Path - A mechanism by which a user (through an input device) can communicate directly with the security functions of the information system with the necessary confidence to support the system security policy. This mechanism can only be activated by the user or the security functions of the information system and cannot be imitated by untrusted software.
NIST SP 800-53r2
Trusted Path - A mechanism by which a user (through an input device) can communicate directly with the security functions of the information system with the necessary confidence to support the system security policy. This mechanism can only be activated by the user or the security functions of the information system and cannot be imitated by untrusted software.
NIST SP 800-53r3
Trusted Path - A mechanism by which a user (through an input device) can communicate directly with the security functions of the information system with the necessary confidence to support the system security policy. This mechanism can only be activated by the user or the security functions of the information system and cannot be imitated by untrusted software.