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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Implementation Name
Description
ICC is a C language implementation of cryptographic functions which uses the cryptographic library provided by the OpenSSL project. This enables IBM products to use an open source solution for cryptography and a FIPS 140-2 certified cryptographic provider.
Version
0.9.7c
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
IBM Corporation
IBM/Tivoli
PO Box 3499
Australia Fair
Southport, Queensland 4215
Australia
Contacts
Peter Waltenberg
pwalten@au1.ibm.com
+61 7 5552 4016
Fax: +61 7 5571 0420
Mike Thomas
mjthomas@au1.ibm.com
+61 7 5552 4030
Fax: +61 7 5571 0420

AES 468

   First Validated: 12/4/2006
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
RHEL 4.0 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CBC Expand
RHEL 4.0 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CBC Expand
SLES 9.1 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CBC Expand
SLES 9.1 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CBC Expand
RHEL 4.0 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CFB128 Expand
RHEL 4.0 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CFB128 Expand
SLES 9.1 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CFB128 Expand
SLES 9.1 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-CFB128 Expand
RHEL 4.0 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-ECB Expand
RHEL 4.0 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-ECB Expand
SLES 9.1 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-ECB Expand
SLES 9.1 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-ECB Expand
RHEL 4.0 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-OFB Expand
RHEL 4.0 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-OFB Expand
SLES 9.1 (32-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-OFB Expand
SLES 9.1 (64-bit) on 2084-B16 (zSeries 990 systems) AES-OFB Expand

Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 16, 2023