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Cryptographic Module Validation Program CMVP

Certificate #493

Details

Module Name
F-Secure® Cryptographic Library
Standard
FIPS 140-2
Status
Historical
 Historical Reason
RNG SP800-131A Revision 1 Transition
Overall Level
1
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode
Module Type
Software
Embodiment
Multi-chip standalone
Description
The F-Secure® Cryptographic Library™ is a family of software modules for a number of Windows and Unix platforms. The modules provide an assortment of cryptographic services accessible for clients through a C/C++ Application Programming Interface. The modules are designed and implemented to meet the Level 1 requirements of FIPS publication 140-2 when running on a GPC under various popular versions of Windows and Unix operating systems.
Tested Configuration(s)
  • Windows 98, Windows XP Professional, Windows ME, Windows 2000, HP-UX B.11.11, AIX 5, Trusted Solaris 8 7/03 and Linux RHEL 3 (all in single user mode)
Approved Algorithms
AES Certs. #145 and #148
DSA Certs. #107 and #109
HMAC-SHA-1 and HMAC-SHA-256 Certs. #234 and #237, vendor affirmed
RNG Certs. #2 and #4
RSA Certs. #190 and #192
SHS Certs. #234 and #237
Triple-DES Certs. #255 and #257
Other Algorithms
DES (Certs. #257 and #259); DES (CTR); Blowfish; CAST-128; MD5; HMAC-MD5; Diffie-Hellman (key agreement); RC2; RIPEMD-160 (v1.1.10 and 1.1.12 only); RSA (specified in RFC 2409)
Software Versions
2.2.5, 2.2.7, 2.2.8 and 2.2.12 (Windows) and 1.1.8, 1.1.9, 1.1.10, 1.1.12 and 1.1.15 (Solaris/Linux/AIX/HP-UX)

Vendor

F-Secure Corporation
Tammasaarenkatu 7
PL 24, Helsinki 00180
Finland

Alexey Kirichenko
alexey.kirichenko@f-secure.com
Phone: +358 9 2520 5548

Validation History

Date Type Lab
12/22/2004 Initial SAIC-VA
2/3/2005 Update
12/22/2005 Update
7/10/2006 Update
12/19/2006 Update