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The Helion Modular Exponentiation core performs the Z = Y^e mod M computation which is at the heart of many commonly used Public-Key encryption schemes such as RSA, Diffie-Hellman, ElGamal, and the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) described in FIPS 186-2. These algorithms provide the strong encryption to facilitate key exchange and certificate-based authentication for communication protocols such as TLS/SSL and IPsec which are widely used for securing transactions over open networks such as the Internet.
Version
20161104
Type
HARDWARE
Vendor
Broadcom Inc. 1320 Ridder Park Drive San Jose, CA 95131 USA
Contacts
Ravi Shenoy ravi.shenoy@broadcom.com
+1 (408) 4334263
Mark Karnowski mark.karnowski@broadcom.com
+1 (949) 9261168