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NIST Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-3 (Second Draft), Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules; Request for Additional Comments
August 30, 2012

NIST seeks additional comments on specific sections of Federal Information Processing Standard 140-3 (Second Draft), Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules, to clarify and resolve inconsistencies in the public comments received in response to the Federal Register Notice of December 11, 2009. The draft standard is proposed to supersede FIPS 140-2.

Comments are due by October 1, 2012.
 

Federal Register Notice

Document Number: 2012-21461

Parent Project

See: FIPS 140-3 Development

Related Topics

Security and Privacy: cryptography, testing & validation

Technologies: hardware, software & firmware

Created December 14, 2016, Updated June 22, 2020