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Cryptographic Module Validation Program CMVP

Certificate #3126

Details

Module Name
Splunk Cryptographic Module
Standard
FIPS 140-2
Status
Historical
 Historical Reason
Moved to historical list due to sunsetting
Overall Level
1
Caveat
When built, installed, protected and initialized as assumed by the Crypto Officer role and as specified in the provided Security Policy and operated in FIPS mode. Appendix A of the provided Security Policy specifies the actual distribution tar file containing the source code of this module. There shall be no additions, deletions or alterations to the tar file contents as used during module build. The distribution tar file shall be verified as specified in Appendix A of the provided Security Policy. Installation and protection shall be completed as specified in Appendix A of the provided Security Policy. Initialization shall be invoked as per Section 4 of the provided Security Policy. Any deviation from specified verification, protection, installation and initialization procedures will result in a non FIPS 140-2 compliant module. This validation entry is a non-security relevant modification to Cert. #2398
Security Level Exceptions
  • Roles, Services, and Authentication: Level 2
  • Physical Security: N/A
  • Design Assurance: Level 3
  • Mitigation of Other Attacks: N/A
Module Type
Software
Embodiment
Multi-Chip Stand Alone
Description
The Splunk Cryptographic Module is a general purpose cryptographic module integrated in Splunk's products to provide FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography for the protection of sensitive information.
Tested Configuration(s)
  • AIX 6.1 32-bit running on IBM POWER 7 (PPC) (IBM XL C/C++ for AIX Compiler Version V13.1)
  • AIX 6.1 32-bit running on IBM POWER 7 (PPC) with optimizations (IBM XL C/C++ for AIX Compiler Version V10.1)
  • AIX 6.1 64-bit running on IBM POWER 7 (PPC) (IBM XL C/C++ for AIX Compiler Version V13.1)
  • AIX 6.1 64-bit running on IBM POWER 7 (PPC) with optimizations (IBM XL C/C++ for AIX Compiler Version V10.1)
  • AIX 7.1 32-bit running on IBM POWER 7 (PPC) (IBM XL C/C++ for AIX Compiler Version V13.1)
  • AIX 7.1 32-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) with PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.1 32-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) without PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.1 64-bit running on IBM POWER 7 (PPC) (IBM XL C/C++ for AIX Compiler Version V13.1)
  • AIX 7.1 64-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) with PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.1 64-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) without PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.2 32-bit running on IBM Power7 (PPC) without PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.2 32-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) with PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.2 32-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) without PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.2 64-bit running on IBM Power7 (PPC) without PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.2 64-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) with PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • AIX 7.2 64-bit running on IBM Power8 (PPC) without PAA (IBM XL Compiler V13.1)
  • Android 5.0 32-bit running on Qualcomm APQ8084 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.9)
  • Android 5.0 32-bit running on Qualcomm APQ8084 (ARMv7) without NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.9)
  • Android 5.0 64-bit running on SAMSUNG Exynos7420 (ARMv8) with NEON and Crypto Extensions (gcc Compiler Version 4.9)
  • Android 5.0 64-bit running on SAMSUNG Exynos7420 (ARMv8) without NEON and Crypto Extensions (gcc Compiler Version 4.9)
  • DataGravity Discovery Series OS V2.0 running on Intel Xeon E5-2420 (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.7.2)
  • DataGravity Discovery Series OS V2.0 running on Intel Xeon E5-2420 (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.7.2)
  • Debian 9 running on Intel Atom E3845 (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 6.3.0)
  • Debian 9 running on Intel Atom E3845 (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 6.3.0)
  • ExtremeXOS-Linux 3.1 running on Cavium Octeon II (MIPS) (gcc Compiler Version 4.9.2)
  • ExtremeXOS-Linux 3.18 32-bit running on Intel Atom C2558 (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.9.2)
  • ExtremeXOS-Linux 3.18 32-bit running on Intel Atom C2558 (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.9.2)
  • ExtremeXOS-Linux 3.18 running on Cavium Octeon II (MIPS) (gcc Compiler Version 4.9.2)
  • iOS 8.1 32-bit running on Apple A7 (ARMv8) with NEON (clang Compiler Version 600.0.56)
  • iOS 8.1 32-bit running on Apple A7 (ARMv8) without NEON (clang Compiler Version 600.0.56)
  • iOS 8.1 64-bit running on Apple A7 (ARMv8) with NEON and Crypto Extensions (clang Compiler Version 600.0.56)
  • iOS 8.1 64-bit running on Apple A7 (ARMv8) without NEON and Crypto Extensions (clang Compiler Version 600.0.56)
  • Linux 3.10 32-bit running on Intel Atom E3845 (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.1)
  • Linux 3.10 32-bit running on Intel Atom E3845 (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.1)
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 with PAA
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 without PAA
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 with PAA
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 without PAA
  • SurfWare 7.2 running on TI c64 DSP (TMS320C6x Compiler Version 6.0.19)
  • TS-Linux 2.4 running on Arm920Tid (ARMv4) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.2)
  • Ubuntu 12.04 running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.6.3)
  • Ubuntu 12.04 running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.6.3)
  • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial) running on Intel® Xeon® E5 (family) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 5.4.0)
  • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial) running on Intel® Xeon® E5 (family) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 5.4.0)
  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 with PAA
  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 without PAA
  • VxWorks 6.7 running on Intel Core 2 Duo (x86) (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.2)
  • VxWorks 6.9 running on Freescale P2020 (PPC) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.3)
  • Windows Server 2019 running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 with PAA
  • Windows Server 2019 running on HPE ProLiant DL60 Gen9 with Intel Xeon E5-2609 without PAA (single-user mode)
Approved Algorithms
AES Certs. #3090, #3264, #3451, #3751, #3990, #4141, #4391, #4469, #5268 and #A941
Allowed Algorithms
EC Diffie-Hellman (key agreement; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 256 bits of encryption strength); RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 256 bits of encryption strength)
Software Versions
2.0.9, 2.0.10, 2.0.11, 2.0.12, 2.0.13, 2.0.14, 2.0.15 or 2.0.16

Vendor

Splunk Inc.
270 Brannan Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
USA

Michael Arrowsmith
Phone: 415-848-8400

Validation History

Date Type Lab
2/13/2018 Initial UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC
3/13/2018 Update UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC
3/22/2018 Update UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC
2/14/2020 Update UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC
10/2/2020 Update UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC
3/17/2021 Update UL VERIFICATION SERVICES INC