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Cryptographic Module Validation Program CMVP

Certificate #3194

Details

Module Name
Windows OS Loader
Standard
FIPS 140-2
Status
Historical
 Historical Reason
Moved to historical list due to dependency on certificate #3089
Overall Level
1
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode with module Boot Manager validated to FIPS 140-2 under Cert. #3089 operating in FIPS mode
Security Level Exceptions
  • Physical Security: N/A
  • Design Assurance: Level 2
Module Type
Software
Embodiment
Multi-Chip Stand Alone
Description
The BitLocker® Windows OS Loader loads the boot-critical driver and OS kernel image files.
Tested Configuration(s)
  • Surface Hub (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Hub with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Education Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Pro x2 612 G2 Detachable PC with LTE with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Home Fall Creators Update (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update (ARMv7) running on a Microsoft Lumia 650 [2]
  • Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update (ARMv7) running on a Microsoft Lumia 950 [2]
  • Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update (ARMv7) running on a Microsoft Lumia 950 XL [2]
  • Windows 10 Mobile Fall Creators Update (ARMv7) running on an HP Elite x3 [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016 running on a Surface Pro 4 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5285 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5290 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R630 Server with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with LTE with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro Fall Creators Update (x64) running on an HP Slimline Desktop with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 S Fall Creators Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Datacenter Core (x64) on Hyper-V on Windows Server running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Datacenter Core (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R630 Server with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Datacenter Core (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 Server with PAA [3] (single-user mode)
  • Windows Server Datacenter Core (x64) running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Standard Core (x64) on Hyper-V on Windows Server running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Standard Core (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R630 Server with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Standard Core (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 Server with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Standard Core (x64) running on a Dell Precision Tower 5810MT with PAA [3]
Approved Algorithms
AES Certs. #4894, #4895, #4896, #4897, #4901 and #4902
RSA Certs. #2673, #2674 and #2675
SHS Certs. #4009, #4010 and #4011
Allowed Algorithms
NDRNG
Software Versions
10.0.15063.674 [1], 10.0.15254 [2] and 10.0.16299 [3]

Vendor

Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98052-6399
USA

Mike Grimm
FIPS@microsoft.com
Phone: 800-Microsoft

Validation History

Date Type Lab
9/26/2018 Initial LEIDOS CSTL