Module Name
Entrust Authority™ Security Kernel
Historical Reason
Moved to historical list due to sunsetting
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
By managing the full lifecycles of digital certificate-based identities, Entrust Authority PKI enables encryption, digital signature and certificate authentication capabilities to be consistently and transparently applied across a broad range of applications and platforms.
Tested Configuration(s)
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition running on Dell Optiplex 755
Approved Algorithms
AES |
Certs. #1923 and #2631 |
CVL |
Certs. #15 and #111 and SP 800-135, vendor affirmed, key agreement |
DRBG |
Certs. #167 and #405 |
DSA |
Certs. #610 and #794 |
ECDSA |
Certs. #275 and #454 |
HMAC |
Certs. #1158 and #1628 |
RSA |
Certs. #992 and #1345 |
SHS |
Certs. #1689 and #2206 |
Triple-DES |
Certs. #1253 and #1580 |
Triple-DES MAC |
Triple-DES Cert. #1253, vendor affirmed |
Other Algorithms
RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 80 and 128 bits of encryption strength); Diffie-Hellman (key agreement; key establishment methodology provides 80 or 112 bits of encryption strength); EC Diffie-Hellman (key agreement; key establishment methodology provides between 80 and 256 bits of encryption strength); MD2; MD5; RMD-160; CAST; CAST3; CAST5; DES; IDEA; RC2; RC4; PAKE; AES-DAC; CAST-DAC; CAST3-DAC; CAST5-DAC; DES-DAC; IDEA-DAC; RC2-DAC; RNG (non-compliant)
Software Versions
8.1sp1, 8.1sp1R2 and 8.1sp1R3