I apologize for the off-topic post, but I know several people here are using
OS X for their development. I got this from another list:

 

Apple has released Common Criteria Tools for Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server.
Essentially, this is a set of standardized auditing tools that can be used
to test and configure a system such that it conforms to an internationally
recognized set of security standards and criteria. One major thing these
tools bring to Mac OS X is a real auditing system, similar to that available
on Solaris and other OSes, which could be of great interest to system
administrators dealing with Mac OS X-based servers. Apple has also published
a guide detailing how to use the tools, and how to set up a system to
conform to Common Criteria specifications.

 

<http://www.apple.com/support/security/commoncriteria/>

 

For more information on Common Criteria, see:

<http://niap.nist.gov/cc-scheme/>

 

Another useful, comprehensive Mac OS X security document is the NSA guide to
securing Mac OS X:

<http://www.nsa.gov/snac/os/applemac/osx_client_final_v_1_1.pdf>

 

For other NSA guides, see:

<http://www.nsa.gov/snac/>

 

-Kevin




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