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Cryptographic Module Validation Program CMVP

Certificate #302

Details

Module Name
nForce 150 SCSI and nForce 400 SCSI
Standard
FIPS 140-2
Status
Historical
 Historical Reason
Moved to historical list due to sunsetting
Overall Level
2
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode
Security Level Exceptions
  • Roles, Services, and Authentication: Level 2 or 3*
  • Cryptographic Module Ports and Interfaces: Level 2 or 3*
  • Cryptographic Key Management: Level 2 or 3*
  • *Level Conditional on configuration as per Security Policy
Module Type
Hardware
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
The nCipher nForce SSL family of secure e-commerce accelerators improves data security and increases server throughput in applications using the Secure Sockets Layer protocol such as: secure web servers, ecommerce sites, Internet financial transactions, authenticated access to intranets and extranets and digital signatures and secure messaging.
Approved Algorithms
AES Cert. #15
DSA/SHA-1 Cert. #11
HMAC-SHA-1 Cert. #11, vendor affirmed
RSA PKCS#1, vendor affirmed
Triple-DES Cert. #34
Triple-DES MAC Triple-DES Cert. #34, vendor affirmed
Other Algorithms
DES (Cert. #24); DES MAC (Cert. #24, vendor affirmed); ARC FOUR; CAST5; CAST6; HMAC (MD2, MD5, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512 and RIPEMD-160); SHA-256; SHA-384; SHA-512; RIPEMD-160; MD2; MD5; SEED; EI-Gamal; Diffie-Hellman (key agreement); Blowfish; Twofish; Serpent; KCDSA; HSA 160
Hardware Versions
nC3022W-150 and nC3022W-400, Build Standard D
Firmware Versions
2.0.0, 2.0.2, 2.0.4 and 2.0.5

Vendor

nCipher Corporation Ltd.
500 Unicorn Park Drive
Woburn, MA 01801
USA

sales@ncipher.com
sales@ncipher.com
Phone: 800-NCIPHER
Fax: 781-994-4001

Validation History

Date Type Lab
3/7/2003 Initial DOMUS
5/9/2003 Update
1/23/2004 Update