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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Implementation Name
Description
HP-UX Kernel Crypto Module (HP-UX KCM) is a kernel-space shared library in the HP-UX OS containing core cryptographic algorithms in one central place. It implements asymmetric, symmetric, message authentication, and digest operations used by various HP-UX products. It is available on HP-UX 11i v3 OS on HPE Integrity Platform.
Version
1.0
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
6280 America Center Drive
San Jose, CA 95002
USA
Contacts
Rajendra Babu G
rajendra.babu@hpe.com
+91 80 61510601
Dharmendra (CSBU)
dharmendra@hpe.com
+91 80 61510954

HMAC 1530

   First Validated: 6/7/2013
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
HP-UX 11i v3 on HPE Portable HP-UX on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.5 (x86-64) on Intel Xeon Gold 6146 Expand
    HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
    HP-UX 11i v3 on Intel Itanium Processor 9350 Expand
      HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
      HP-UX 11i v3 on Intel Itanium Processor 9740 Expand
        HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
        HP-UX 11i v3 on HPE Portable HP-UX on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.5 (x86-64) on Intel Xeon Gold 6146 Expand
          HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
          HP-UX 11i v3 on Intel Itanium Processor 9350 Expand
            HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
            HP-UX 11i v3 on Intel Itanium Processor 9740 Expand
              HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
              HP-UX 11i v3 on HPE Portable HP-UX on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.5 (x86-64) on Intel Xeon Gold 6146 Expand
                HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
                HP-UX 11i v3 on Intel Itanium Processor 9350 Expand
                  HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
                  HP-UX 11i v3 on Intel Itanium Processor 9740 Expand
                    HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand

                    Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 16, 2023