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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Description
Unity EdgeConnect (ECOS) delivers predictable application performance and high availability over any combination of transport services. Orchestrated, application-driven security policies enable direct internet breakout for trusted SaaS, web, and applications, and secure connection to cloud hosted security services.
Version
Crypto Library 2020 version 1.0
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Silver Peak Systems, Inc.
2860 De La Cruz Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95050
USA
Contacts
Damon Ennis
damon@silver-peak.com
(408) 935-1836
Fax: (408) 588-1608
Bob Rodio
brodio@silver-peak.com
(408) 935-1800
Fax: (408) 588-1608

C2122

   First Validated: 9/21/2020
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Fedora Core 6 with 2.6.38 kernel on Intel® Atom C3558 (Denverton), 4C/4T, 2.20GHz, 16W with AES-NI enabled Expand
    AES-CBC Expand
    Fedora Core 6 with 2.6.38 kernel on Intel® Atom C3558 (Denverton), 4C/4T, 2.20GHz, 16W with AES-NI enabled Expand
      AES-CFB1 Expand
      Fedora Core 6 with 2.6.38 kernel on Intel® Atom C3558 (Denverton), 4C/4T, 2.20GHz, 16W with AES-NI enabled Expand
        AES-CFB128 Expand
        Fedora Core 6 with 2.6.38 kernel on Intel® Atom C3558 (Denverton), 4C/4T, 2.20GHz, 16W with AES-NI enabled Expand
          AES-CFB8 Expand
          Fedora Core 6 with 2.6.38 kernel on Intel® Atom C3558 (Denverton), 4C/4T, 2.20GHz, 16W with AES-NI enabled Expand
            AES-CTR Expand
            Fedora Core 6 with 2.6.38 kernel on Intel® Atom C3558 (Denverton), 4C/4T, 2.20GHz, 16W with AES-NI enabled Expand
              AES-ECB Expand
              Fedora Core 6 with 2.6.38 kernel on Intel® Atom C3558 (Denverton), 4C/4T, 2.20GHz, 16W with AES-NI enabled Expand
                AES-OFB Expand

                Created October 05, 2016, Updated August 08, 2024