Module Name
AT&T Toggle Cryptographic Security Module
Historical Reason
RNG SP800-131A Revision 1 Transition
Caveat
When installed, initialized and configured as specified in the Security Policy Section 3.1.1 and operated in FIPS mode. The module generates cryptographic keys whose strengths are modified by available entropy. No assurance of the minimum strength of generated keys
Security Level Exceptions
- Physical Security: N/A
- Mitigation of Other Attacks: N/A
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
The AT&T Toggle Cryptographic Security Module (TCSM) 1.0 provides cryptographic services for the Toggle. The TCSM modules provide low level Encryption and MAC Hashing routines, for protecting and securing mobile devices. The TCSM provides a highly secure encrypted container for enterprise-managed mobile applications, content and data to enable a highly secure mobile workspace that separates corporate information from personal information on the same mobile device. Toggle provides application level security, an automated application wrapping process and dynamic app-based security policy cont
Tested Configuration(s)
- Android v4.1 running on a Samsung Galaxy SIII (single-user mode)
- iOS v5 running on a iPad3
- iOS v6 running on a iPhone5
- Ubuntu 12.04 on ESXi 5.1 running on a Dell PowerEdge T110
- Ubuntu 12.04 on ESXi 5.1 running on a SuperMicro AS-1011S-mR2
- Ubuntu 12.04 running on a Dell PowerEdge T110
- Ubuntu 12.04 running on a SuperMicro AS-1011S-mR2
Other Algorithms
EC Diffie-Hellman (key agreement; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 256 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less then 112 bits of encryption strength); RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 150 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less then 112 bits of encryption strength)