Humble Brag: Symantec® Data Center Security Achieves Common Criteria Certification
Enterprise-grade protection, independently verified
- Symantec® Data Center Security has achieved Common Criteria Certification, validating its security capabilities against internationally recognized standards.
- The certification evaluates both product security functions and the secure development practices behind them.
- For organizations protecting critical workloads and sensitive data, the Common Criteria Certification provides an independent benchmark for security assurance and enterprise-grade standards.
Securing sensitive corporate content is only half the battle. Realizing true operational resilience requires hardening the underlying infrastructure where those assets live. In an era of sophisticated server-level exploits and zero-day threats, a strong security posture must expand far beyond the data itself and into the core workloads, hypervisors, and virtual environments powering the enterprise.
Understandably, organizations increasingly seek assurance that the security they deploy has been evaluated against rigorous, independently recognized standards. Symantec is no stranger to top standards. Our touted data loss prevention (DLP) solution earned Common Criteria Certification earlier this year—and now our data center security (DCS) solution is joining the ranks.
We are proud to announce that Symantec DCS 6.10 has officially achieved Common Criteria (ISO/IEC 15408) Certification at Evaluation Assurance Level 2+ (EAL2+).
Built to stand up to scrutiny
Common Criteria isn’t just another certification. It’s one of the most widely recognized benchmarks for evaluating the security of IT products—and for good reason. Today, the Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement (CCRA) includes 36 member nations, all of which recognize Evaluation Assurance Level 2 (EAL2) certifications.
That recognition is backed by a rigorous evaluation framework with consistent testing standards spanning accredited laboratories worldwide. For organizations, it provides a trusted benchmark for evaluating security products while reducing the need for costly, time-consuming duplicate assessments.
For DCS 6.10, achieving Common Criteria meant undergoing rigorous, independent testing by accredited third-party experts. The assessment validates both the product’s security capabilities and the secure development practices behind it—covering everything from how we write and secure code to how we manage vulnerabilities.
More than a certification
Common Criteria Certification validates the development practices and security controls behind Symantec Data Center Security, but it also reflects something broader—our continued commitment to helping organizations protect the very systems that power them.
Symantec DCS 6.10 is now listed on the Common Criteria portal. The certificate was awarded on May 21, 2026, and remains valid through May 21, 2031. To learn more about what’s new in DCS 6.10, explore the latest TechDoc.
For additional guidance on Symantec Data Security Center and to better understand how it can protect your environment, contact your in-region expert today.





