That's fairly analogous to the current NIST regulations.
Unfortunately, NIST has been dragging 140-3 in draft form on for years. 140-2 was written in the 1980's and reflects very badly on current hardware and software practices.
Another area you could look into is Common Criteria. I find these certifications to be much more modern.
I've taken products through both processes. If you're going for more than the basic levels they can be quite rigorous and thorough.
Unfortunately, NIST has been dragging 140-3 in draft form on for years. 140-2 was written in the 1980's and reflects very badly on current hardware and software practices.
Another area you could look into is Common Criteria. I find these certifications to be much more modern.
I've taken products through both processes. If you're going for more than the basic levels they can be quite rigorous and thorough.