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Cryptographic Module Validation Program CMVP

Certificate #364

Details

Module Name
RSA BSAFE Crypto-C ME Toolkit
Standard
FIPS 140-2
Status
Historical
 Historical Reason
Moved to historical list due to sunsetting
Overall Level
1
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode
Module Type
Software
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
The Crypto-C ME Module is RSA Security, Inc.'s cryptographic library designed for securing mobile devices like wireless phones and personal digital assistants. It contains assembly-level optimizations on key wireless processors while offering great flexibility and choice by allowing developers to select only the algorithms needed in reduced code sizes. Its functionality includes a wide range of data encryption and signing algorithms, including Triple-DES, the high-performing RC5, the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem, the DSA government signature algorithm, MD5 and SHA1 message digest routines, and more.
Tested Configuration(s)
  • Microsoft Windows 2000, RedHat Linux 7.1, Sun Solaris 8 (5.8), and Pocket PC 2002 (single user mode)
Approved Algorithms
AES Cert. #26
DSA Cert. #72
HMAC-SHA-1 Cert. #121, vendor affirmed
RSA PKCS#1, vendor affirmed
SHA-1 Cert. #121
Triple-DES Cert. #135
Other Algorithms
DES (Cert. #186); SHA-2 (256, 384; 512); MD2; MD5; HMAC-MD5; RC2; RC4; RC5; Diffie-Hellman (key agreement); DSA (key sizes: 1032 to 4096 bits)
Software Versions
1.7.2

Vendor

RSA, The Security Division of EMC
174 Middlesex Turnpike
Bedford, MA 01730
USA

Rohit Mathur
rohit.mathur@rsa.com
Phone: +61 7 3032 5220

Validation History

Date Type Lab
12/9/2003 Initial SAIC-VA
4/7/2004 Update
10/1/2004 Update
1/4/2008 Update
10/16/2008 Update
9/7/2010 Update SAIC-VA
3/28/2011 Update SAIC-VA
1/24/2013 Update
2/12/2016 Update LEIDOS CSTL