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FIPS 140-3 Transition Effort FIPS 140-3

FIPS 140-3 Requirements and Management Documents

Overview of the Documentation and Governance for the FIPS 140-3 Cryptographic Module Validation Program

Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS) 140-3 became effective September 22, 2019, permitting CMVP to begin accepting validation submissions under the new scheme beginning September 2020. The FIPS 140-3 standard introduces some significant changes in the management over the previous standard. Rather than encompassing the module requirements directly, FIPS 140-3 references  International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC) 19790:2012(E). The testing for these requirements will be in accordance with ISO/IEC 24759:2017(E).

The use of the ISO documents require several procedural changes in the management and execution of the validation process from the existing FIPS 140-2 process currently in effect. The figure below demonstrates the flow of the requirements for the FIPS 140-3 process.

CMVP Requirements and Management Document Flow

The ISO/IEC 19790 specifies the cryptographic module requirements, along with the associated guidance issued through the Annexes. ISO/IEC 24759 extracts the requirements of ISO/IEC 19790 and associates vendor information and lab procedures to assure the requirements are met.

The CMVP manages the variances allowed in the ISO/IEC 19790 and ISO/IEC 24759 through the SP 800-140x documents. Specifically, the SP 800-140 provides additional evidence and testing that is necessary to meet CMVP cryptographic module requirement evidence, while also providing to ISO/IEC recommended adjustments to the existing standard when next reviewed. The remaining SP 800-140A through SP 800-140F  provide additional requirements for vendor evidence, security policy, approved encryption and key management, authentication and non-invasive physical security requirements.  

Clarification or interpretation of the requirements and assurance measures are included in the Implementation Guidance, which are often technology specific. A standalone document, the FIPS 140-3 CMVP management manual, addresses the programmatic procedures and requirements of the process. In addition, NVLAP Handbook 150-17 identifies CMVP specific NVLAP requirements which includes requirements in quality systems, personnel, environmental conditions, test and calibration methods, equipment, test quality assurance, and reporting results control.

Independent test labs holding appropriate NVLAP accreditation, manage and perform the testing process. The labs create a submission package with the results of the assessment which CMVP reviews and coordinates any resulting comments with the lab. Upon satisfactory agreement, a validation is issued and added to the database of validated modules hosted on the CMVP website. 

FIPS 140-3 Top Level Documents
Document Title Status CMVP Control ISO/IEC Control
FIPS 140-3 Security requirements for cryptographic equipment Published Mar 2019 Yes No
ISO 19790:2012 Security requirements for cryptographic modules Published Aug 2015 No Yes
ISO/IEC 24759:2017 Test requirements for cryptographic modules Published Mar 2017 No Yes
Management Manual Cryptographic Module Validation Program Management Manual Working Draft Sep 2020 Yes No
Implementations Guidance Implementation Guidance for the FIPS 140-3 Cryptographic Module Validation Program Published Sep 2020 Yes No
Status of SP 800-140 Documents
Special Publication

 

Title Status  ISO/IEC 19790 ISO/IEC 24759
SP 800-140 FIPS 140-3 Derived Test Requirements (DTR) Published Mar 2020 §6.1 –§6.12
SP 800-140A CMVP Documentation Requirements Published Mar 2020 Annex A §6.13
SP 800-140B CMVP Security Policy Requirements Published Mar 2020 Annex B §6.14
SP 800-140C CMVP Approved Security Functions Published Mar 2020 Annex C §6.15
SP 800-140D CMVP Approved Sensitive Security Parameter Generation and Establishment Methods Published Mar 2020 Annex D §6.16
SP 800-140E CMVP Approved Authentication Mechanisms Published Mar 2020 Annex E §6.17
SP 800-140F CMVP Approved Non-Invasive Attack Mitigation Test Metrics Published Mar 2020 Annex F §6.18

Abstracts

Federal Information Processing Standards FIPS 140-3  identifies the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP), a joint effort of the US and Canadian governments, as the validation authority for implementing a program utilizing the ISO/IEC 19790:2012 requirements standard and ISO/IEC 24759:2017 derived test methods. The standard also established the CMVP technical requirements to be contained in NIST Special Publications: SP 800-140,  SP 800-140A, SP 800-140B, SP 800-140C, SP 800-140D, SP 800-140E,and  SP 800-140F. These security requirements must be satisfied by a cryptographic module utilized within a security system protecting sensitive but unclassified information (hereafter referred to as sensitive information). This standard will supersede FIPS 140-2, Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules, in its entirety. 

ISO/IEC 19790:2012 specifies the security requirements for a cryptographic module utilized within a security system protecting sensitive information in computer and telecommunication systems. This International Standard defines four security levels for cryptographic modules to provide for a wide spectrum of data sensitivity (e.g. low value administrative data, million dollar funds transfers, life protecting data, personal identity information, and sensitive information used by government) and a diversity of application environments (e.g. a guarded facility, an office, removable media, and a completely unprotected location). This International Standard specifies four security levels for each of 11 requirement areas with each security level increasing security over the preceding level.

ISO/IEC 24759:2017 specifies the methods to be used by testing laboratories to test whether the cryptographic module conforms to the requirements specified in ISO/IEC 19790:2012. The methods are developed to provide a high degree of objectivity during the testing process and to ensure consistency across the testing laboratories. This document also specifies the requirements for information that vendors provide to testing laboratories as supporting evidence to demonstrate their cryptographic modules’ conformity to the requirements specified in ISO/IEC 19790:2012.

NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140 specifies the Derived Test Requirements (DTR) for Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-3. SP 800-140 modifies the test (TE) and vendor (VE) evidence requirements of ISO/IEC 24759. As a validation authority, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) may modify, add or delete TEs and/or VEs as specified under paragraph 5.2 of ISO/IEC 24759. This NIST Special Publication should be used in conjunction with ISO/IEC 24759 as it modifies only those requirements identified in this document.

NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140A modifies the vendor documentation requirements of ISO/IEC 19790 Annex A. As a validation authority, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) may modify, add or delete Vendor Evidence (VE) and/or Test Evidence (TE) as specified under paragraph 5.2 of the ISO/IEC 19790. This document should be used in conjunction with ISO/IEC 19790 Annex A and ISO/IEC 24759 paragraph 6.13 as it modifies only those requirements identified in this document.

NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140B is to be used in conjunction with ISO/IEC 19790 Annex B and ISO/IEC 24759 6.14. The special publication modifies only those requirements identified in this document. SP 800-140B also specifies the content of the tabular and graphical information required in ISO/IEC 19790 Annex B. As a validation authority, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) may modify, add or delete Vendor Evidence (VE) and/or Test Evidence (TE) specified under paragraph 6.14 of the ISO/IEC 24759 and as specified in ISO/IEC 19790 paragraph B.1.

NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140C replaces the approved security functions of ISO/IEC 19790 Annex C. As a validation authority, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) may supersede this Annex in its entirety. This document supersedes ISO/IEC 19790 Annex C and ISO/IEC 24759 paragraph 6.15.

NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140D replaces the approved sensitive parameter generation and establishment methods requirements of ISO/IEC 19790 Annex D. As a validation authority, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) may supersede this Annex in its entirety. This document supersedes ISO/IEC 19790 Annex D and ISO/IEC 24759 paragraph 6.16.

NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140E replaces the approved authentication mechanism requirements of ISO/IEC 19790 Annex E. As a validation authority, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) may supersede this Annex in its entirety with its own list of approved authentication mechanisms. This document supersedes ISO/IEC 19790 Annex E and ISO/IEC 24759 paragraph 6.17.

NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-140F replaces the approved non-invasive attack mitigation test metric requirements of ISO/IEC 19790 Annex F. As a validation authority, the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) may supersede this Annex in its entirety. This document supersedes ISO/IEC 19790 Annex F and ISO/IEC 24759 paragraph 6.18.

Created July 10, 2019, Updated May 09, 2023