
Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA)
The Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) is an international agreement among cybersecurity and certification agencies that mutually recognize security certifications for IT products. This means if a product is certified secure in one member country, other member countries accept that certification without repeating costly testing. The arrangement facilitates global trade and confidence by ensuring consistent security standards, streamlining the approval process for security products across different nations, and fostering cooperation among cybersecurity authorities.