Module Name
RSA BSAFE(R) Crypto-C Micro Edition
Historical Reason
186-2 transition
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode
Security Level Exceptions
- Cryptographic Module Specification: Level 3
- Physical Security: N/A
- Design Assurance: Level 3
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
The Crypto-C Micro Edition (ME) Module is RSA, The Security Division of EMC's cryptographic library designed for securing mobile devices like wireless phones and personal digital assistants. It contains assembly-level optimizations on key wireless processors. Its functionality includes a wide range of data encryption and signing algorithms, including Triple-DES, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm, the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem, the DSA government signature algorithm, MD5 and SHA1 message digest routines, and more.
Tested Configuration(s)
- Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard running on a Apple Macbook (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard running on a Apple Macbook (x86 64-bit) [1]
- HP HP-UX 11.23 running on a HP Visualize C3600 (PA RISC 2.0 32-bit) [1]
- HP HP-UX 11.23 running on a HP Visualize C3600 (PA-RISC 2.0W 64-bit) [1]
- HP HP-UX 11.31 running on a HP Workstation zx2000 (Itanium2 32-bit) [1]
- HP HP-UX 11.31 running on a HP Workstation zx2000 (Itanium2 64-bit) [1]
- IBM AIX 5L v5.3 running on a IBM 9110-51A (PPC 32-bit) [1]
- IBM AIX 5L v5.3 running on a IBM 9110-51A (PPC 64-bit) [1]
- IBM AIX v6.1 running on a IBM 9110-51A (PPC 32-bit) [1]
- IBM AIX v6.1 running on a IBM 9110-51A (PPC 64-bit) [1]
- IBM AIX v7.1 running on a IBM 8231-E2B (PPC 32-bit) [1]
- IBM AIX v7.1 running on a IBM 8231-E2B (PPC 64-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 running on a Dell Precision M6500 with PAA (x86 64-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running on a Dell Dimension E521 (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running on a Dell Dimension E521 (x86 64-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running on a HP rx2620 (Itanium2 64-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 running on a HP rx2620 (Itanium2 64-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 running on a Indus Technologies Idex 410 (x86 64-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 running on a Dell Poweredge SC420 (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 running on a Dell Precision M6500 with PAA (x86 32-bit) [1]
- NetBSD 6.0.1 running on a Ricoh D2395602 [2] (single-user mode)
- Oracle Solaris 10 running on a Dell Dimension E521 (x86 64-bit) [1]
- Oracle Solaris 10 running on a Dell Poweredge SC420 (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Oracle Solaris 10 running on a Intel Sugar Bay with PAA (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Oracle Solaris 10 running on a Intel Sugar Bay with PAA (x86 64-bit) [1]
- Oracle Solaris 10 running on a Sun Fire V240 (SPARC v9 64-bit) [1]
- Oracle Solaris 10 running on a Sun Sunblade 100 (SPARC v8 32-bit) [1]
- Oracle Solaris 10 running on a Sun Sunblade 100 (SPARC v8+ 32-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 running on a IBM 7044-170 (PPC 32-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 running on a IBM 7044-170 (PPC 64-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 running on a Dell Dimension E521 (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 running on a Dell Dimension E521 (x86 64-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 running on a HP rx2600 (Itanium2 64-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 running on a Intel Maho Bay with PAA (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 running on a Dell Dimension E521 (x86 32-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 running on a Dell Dimension E521 (x86 64-bit) [1]
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 running on a Intel Maho Bay with PAA (x86 64-bit) [1]
Other Algorithms
Diffie-Hellman; EC Diffie-Hellman; NDRNG; RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 150 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength); Camellia; DES; DES40; ECAES; ECIES; HMAC MD5; MD2; MD4; MD5; PBKDF1 SHA-1; PRNG; RC2; RC4; RC5
Software Versions
4.0.1 [1] and 4.0.2.5 [2]