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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Description
GnuTLS implementation providing cryptographic services to Linux user space software components and to its TLS implementation. The module was tested with 64 bit word size. The following cipher implementation is covered: Generic C non-optimized implementation.
Version
3.7.3-4ubuntu1.2+Fips1.1
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Canonical Ltd.
2nd Floor, Clarendon House, Victoria Street
Douglas IM1 2LN
Isle of Man
Contacts
Canonical Security Certifications Team
security-certifications@lists.canonical.com

A3669

   First Validated: 5/12/2023
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Ubuntu 22.04 on Amazon AWS Graviton Graviton2 Expand
    SHA3-224 Expand
    Ubuntu 22.04 on IBM Z System z15(TM) Expand
      SHA3-224 Expand
      Ubuntu 22.04 on Intel Cascade Lake Xeon Gold 6226 Expand
        SHA3-224 Expand
        Ubuntu 22.04 on Amazon AWS Graviton Graviton2 Expand
          SHA3-256 Expand
          Ubuntu 22.04 on IBM Z System z15(TM) Expand
            SHA3-256 Expand
            Ubuntu 22.04 on Intel Cascade Lake Xeon Gold 6226 Expand
              SHA3-256 Expand
              Ubuntu 22.04 on Amazon AWS Graviton Graviton2 Expand
                SHA3-384 Expand
                Ubuntu 22.04 on IBM Z System z15(TM) Expand
                  SHA3-384 Expand
                  Ubuntu 22.04 on Intel Cascade Lake Xeon Gold 6226 Expand
                    SHA3-384 Expand
                    Ubuntu 22.04 on Amazon AWS Graviton Graviton2 Expand
                      SHA3-512 Expand
                      Ubuntu 22.04 on IBM Z System z15(TM) Expand
                        SHA3-512 Expand
                        Ubuntu 22.04 on Intel Cascade Lake Xeon Gold 6226 Expand
                          SHA3-512 Expand

                          Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 16, 2023