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SecureParser Certifications
NIST FIPS 140-2 Certificate #1430


The SecureParser cryptographic module has been evaluated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) against the cryptographic module standard, FIPS 140-2, Level 2, and been assigned certificate number 1430 validating the security claims made in the submitted security policy. The certification is valid on three different platforms environments (Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2 running on a Dell Optiplex GX620; Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 running on a Dell Optiplex GX620; Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 5.1 running on an SGI Altix AE240).

FIPS-approved algorithms: AES (Certs. #1381 and #1382); RNG (Cert. #754); RSA (Cert. #668); DSA (Cert. #448); SHS (Cert. #1249); HMAC (Cert. #813); ECDSA (Cert. #173) . 

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SecureParser Certifications
NIST FIPS 140-2 Certificate #1411

The SecureParser cryptographic module has been evaluated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) against the cryptographic module standard, FIPS 140-2, and been assigned certificate number 1411 validating the security claims made in the submitted security policy. The SecureParser encryption module is a special type of software cryptographic module that, as part of its operation, utilizes special purpose hardware to accelerate cryptographic operations. The module was tested on Ubuntu 8, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP (single-user mode).
FIPS-approved algorithms: AES (Certs. #1222 and #1223); RNG (Cert. #678); RSA (Cert. #590); DSA (Cert. #405); SHS (Cert. # 1124); HMAC (Cert. #714); ECDSA (Cert. #144)

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SecureParser Certifications
NIST FIPS 140-2 Certificate #1180

The SecureParser cryptographic module has been evaluated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) against the cryptographic module standard, FIPS 140-2, and been assigned certificate number 1180 validating the security claims made in the submitted security policy. This certificate is for a Hybrid cryptographic module as defined by FIPS Implementation Guidance for FIPS 140-2: IG 1.9 Definition and Requirements of a Hybrid Cryptographic Module. The SecureParser encryption module is a special type of software cryptographic module that, as part of its operation, utilizes special purpose hardware to accelerate cryptographic operations. The module was tested on Ubuntu 8 and Windows Server 2003. and runs without recompilation on other GPCs equipped with x64 compatible processors running kernels compatible with Ubuntu 8 and Windows Server 2003.

FIPS-approved algorithms: AES (Certs. #1017, #1027 and #1028); RNG (Cert. #584); RSA (Cert. #491); DSA (Cert. #346); SHS (Certs. #980 and #981); HMAC (Certs. #575 and #576); ECDSA (Cert. #123)
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SecureParser Certifications
NIST FIPS 140-2 Certificate #920

The SecureParser cryptographic module has been evaluated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) against the cryptographic module standard, FIPS 140-2, and been assigned certificate number 920 validating the security claims made in the submitted security policy. The certification is valid on four different platforms environments (X86-compatible w/ Windows 2003 Server; X86-compatible w/ Windows XP X86-compatible w/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4; X86-compatible w/ Suse Enterprise Linux 10; X86-compatible w/ Windows XP) and for user mode, kernel mode and multi threaded mode.

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Additionally, the following encryption algorithms were certified to be appropriately utilized as validated by the Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP):
  • - AES Cert # 1017,1027,1028)
  • - DSA: Cert # 346
  • - RSA: Cert # 491
  • - ECDSA: Cert # 123
  • - SHA: SHA 1and SHA 256
  • - RNG: Cert # 584
  • - HMAC :Cert# 575 and 576







The following encryption algorithms were also certified to be appropriately utilized as validated by the Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP):
  • - AES Modes: (ECB(e/d; 128,192,256); CBC(e/d; 128,192,256); CTR(int/ext; 128,192,256),
  • - DSA: SIG(gen) MOD(1024); SIG(ver) MOD(1024);
  • - RSA: ALG[RSASSA-PSS]; SIG(gen); SIG(ver); 1024 , 2048 , 4096 , SHS:
  • - ECDSA: SIG(gen): CURVES( P-521) and SIG(ver): CURVES( P-521 )
  • - SHA: SHA 1and SHA 256
  • - RNG: ANSI X9.31, [ AES-128Key ]
  • - HMAC: HMAC-SHA1 and HMAC SHA 256

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