Guidance

End User Devices Security Guidance: About this guidance

Published 10 June 2014

This guidance was withdrawn on

This content has been moved to the CESG website: https://www.cesg.gov.uk/eud-guidance

1. Acknowledgements

This documentation was produced by CESG in collaboration with:

We would also like to thank the reviewers who provided feedback on early versions of this guidance.

This guidance is issued by CESG, the UK’s National Technical Authority on Information Assurance. One of the roles of CESG is to provide advice to UK government entities and organisations providing services to UK government. The guidance found here is provided and intended for use by this audience. It is provided ‘as-is’ an an example of how specific requirements could be met. It should be used to help inform risk management decisions on the use of the products described, but it should not be used for procurement decisions; it is not intended to be exhaustive, it does not act as an endorsement of any particular product or technology, and it is not tailored to individual needs. It is not a replacement for independent, specialist advice. Users should ensure that they take appropriate technical and legal advice in using this and other guidance published by CESG.

This guidance is provided without any warranty of any kind, whether express or implied. It is provided without any representation as to the accuracy, completeness, integrity, content, quality, or fitness for purpose of all or any part of it. CESG cannot, then, accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage suffered or any costs incurred by any person as a result of, or arising from, either the disclosure of this guidance to you, or your subsequent use of it.

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