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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Implementation Name
Description
User space library providing general cryptographic services used by the NSS cryptographic library. The module was tested with 64 bit word size. The following cipher implementation is covered: Intel AES-NI AES implementation.
Version
R8-8.4.0
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Oracle Corporation
2300 Oracle Way
Austin, TX 78741
USA
Contacts
Security Evaluation team
seceval_us@oracle.com

A1624

   First Validated: 6/29/2021
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Oracle Linux 8.4 on AMD AMD EPYC(TM) 7001 Series EPYC 7551 Expand
    AES-CBC Expand
    Oracle Linux 8.4 on Intel Skylake Xeon Platinum 8167M Expand
      AES-CBC Expand
      Oracle Linux 8.4 on AMD AMD EPYC(TM) 7001 Series EPYC 7551 Expand
        AES-CTR Expand
        Oracle Linux 8.4 on Intel Skylake Xeon Platinum 8167M Expand
          AES-CTR Expand
          Oracle Linux 8.4 on AMD AMD EPYC(TM) 7001 Series EPYC 7551 Expand
            AES-ECB Expand
            Oracle Linux 8.4 on Intel Skylake Xeon Platinum 8167M Expand
              AES-ECB Expand
              Oracle Linux 8.4 on AMD AMD EPYC(TM) 7001 Series EPYC 7551 Expand
                AES-GCM Expand
                Oracle Linux 8.4 on AMD AMD EPYC(TM) 7001 Series EPYC 7551 Expand
                  AES-GCM Expand
                  Oracle Linux 8.4 on AMD AMD EPYC(TM) 7001 Series EPYC 7551 Expand
                    AES-GCM Expand
                    Oracle Linux 8.4 on Intel Skylake Xeon Platinum 8167M Expand
                      AES-GCM Expand
                      Oracle Linux 8.4 on Intel Skylake Xeon Platinum 8167M Expand
                        AES-GCM Expand
                        Oracle Linux 8.4 on Intel Skylake Xeon Platinum 8167M Expand
                          AES-GCM Expand

                          Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 07, 2024