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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Description
The Microsoft Windows Cryptographic Primitives Library is a general purpose, software-based, cryptographic module which can be dynamically linked into applications by developers to permit the use of FIPS 140-2 Level 1 compliant cryptography.
Version
6.2.9200
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
USA
Contacts
Tim Myers
FIPS@microsoft.com
800-Microsoft
Fax: (none)

AES 2216

   First Validated: 9/26/2012
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Surface Windows 8 Pro (x64) on Intel x64 Processor with AES-NI AES-CCM Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-CCM Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-CCM Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x86) on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core AES-CCM Expand
Windows Phone 8 (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-CCM Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-Core AES-CCM Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-CCM Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-CCM Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-CCM Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-CCM Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 without AES-NI AES-CCM Expand
Surface Windows 8 Pro (x64) on Intel x64 Processor with AES-NI AES-CMAC Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-CMAC Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-CMAC Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x86) on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core AES-CMAC Expand
Windows Phone 8 (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-CMAC Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-Core AES-CMAC Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-CMAC Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-CMAC Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-CMAC Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-CMAC Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 without AES-NI AES-CMAC Expand
Surface Windows 8 Pro (x64) on Intel x64 Processor with AES-NI AES-GCM Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-GCM Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-GCM Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x86) on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core AES-GCM Expand
Windows Phone 8 (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-GCM Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-Core AES-GCM Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-GCM Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-GCM Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-GCM Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-GCM Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 without AES-NI AES-GCM Expand
Surface Windows 8 Pro (x64) on Intel x64 Processor with AES-NI AES-GMAC Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-GMAC Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-GMAC Expand
Windows 8 Enterprise (x86) on AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core AES-GMAC Expand
Windows Phone 8 (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-GMAC Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-Core AES-GMAC Expand
Windows RT (ARMv7 Thumb-2) on Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 AES-GMAC Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-GMAC Expand
Windows Server 2012 (x64) on Intel Pentium D AES-GMAC Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 with AES-NI AES-GMAC Expand
Windows Storage Server 2012 on Intel Core i7 without AES-NI AES-GMAC Expand

Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 16, 2023