Module Name
SecureParser®
Historical Reason
Vendor added new OEs before moving existing OEs. Email dated 7/19/16 notified the vendor of this.
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode
Security Level Exceptions
- Cryptographic Module Specification: Level 3
- EMI/EMC: Level 3
- Design Assurance: Level 3
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
The SecureParser® is a security and high data availability architecture delivered in the form of a software toolkit that provides cryptographic data splitting (data encryption, random or deterministic distribution to multiple shares including additional fault tolerant bits, key splitting, authentication, integrity, share reassembly, key restoration and decryption) of arbitrary data. During the split process, additional redundant data may be optionally written to each share enabling the capability of restoring the original data when all shares are not available.
Tested Configuration(s)
- Android 4.4 running on a Samsung Galaxy S5
- IBM Advanced Interactive eXecutive (AIX) 7 64-bit running on a IBM System p5-520
- iOS 7 running Apple iPhone 5s
- Mac OS X 10.9 64-bit running on a Vmware Fusion 6.0 running on a Mac Mini A1347 (single user mode)
- Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit running on a KVM 12 running on a Dell PowerEdge T610 with PAA
- Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit running on a KVM 12 running on a Dell PowerEdge T610 with PAA disabled
- Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit running on a Dell Inspiron 660 with PAA
- Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit running on a Dell Inspiron 660 with PAA disabled
- Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit running on a Lenovo H515 with PAA
- Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit running on a Lenovo H515 with PAA disabled
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running on a Dell Optiplex GX620
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 64-bit running on a VMWare ESXi 4 running on a Dell PowerEdge 2900
- Microsoft Windows Server 2012 64-bit running on a KVM 12 running on a Dell PowerEdge T610
- Microsoft Windows XP running on a Dell Optiplex GX620
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 64- bit running on a KVM 12 running on a Dell PowerEdge T610 with PAA
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6 64- bit running on a KVM 12 running on a Dell PowerEdge T610 without PAA
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 64-bit running on a KVM 12 running on a Dell PowerEdge T610
- Ubuntu 8 running on a SGI Altix XE240
Other Algorithms
RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides 128 bits of encryption strength); AES (Cert. #1222, key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides 128, 192, or 256 bits of encryption strength)