Is there a reason to not use the FPT_TST.1 from the catalog for this SFR instead of a custom one?
If 1.2 and 1.3 say "none" and the selections and assignments are properly filled out, this could easily be switched to the stock catalog requirement instead of an extended one.
FPT_TST.1.1
The TSF shall run a suite of the following self-tests [during initial start-up] to demonstrate the correct operation of [all cryptographic functionality].
FPT_TST.1.2
The TSF shall provide authorized users with the capability to verify the integrity of [selection: [none].
FPT_TST.1.3
The TSF shall provide authorized users with the capability to verify the integrity of [selection: [none].
To not conflict with the DRBG requirement for self testing, this could either have an app note stating that the DRBG is covered under that, or that requirement, or that "all cryptographic functionality not including the DRBG (as covered in FPT_TST.1/DRBG)" or something like that.
Is there a reason to not use the FPT_TST.1 from the catalog for this SFR instead of a custom one?
If 1.2 and 1.3 say "none" and the selections and assignments are properly filled out, this could easily be switched to the stock catalog requirement instead of an extended one.
FPT_TST.1.1
The TSF shall run a suite of the following self-tests [during initial start-up] to demonstrate the correct operation of [all cryptographic functionality].
FPT_TST.1.2
The TSF shall provide authorized users with the capability to verify the integrity of [selection: [none].
FPT_TST.1.3
The TSF shall provide authorized users with the capability to verify the integrity of [selection: [none].
To not conflict with the DRBG requirement for self testing, this could either have an app note stating that the DRBG is covered under that, or that requirement, or that "all cryptographic functionality not including the DRBG (as covered in FPT_TST.1/DRBG)" or something like that.