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Cryptographic Module Validation Program CMVP

Certificate #770

Details

Module Name
Check Point Crypto Core
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
Check Point Crypto Core is a 140-2 Level 1 cryptographic module for Win 2K/XP/2K3/Vista, Check Point Pre-Boot, Win Mobile 5, Symbian 9 and Mac OS X. The module provides cryptographic services accessible in pre-boot mode, kernel mode and user mode on the respective platforms through implementation of platform specific binaries.
Tested Configuration(s)
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 with SP4 (x86), Windows XP with SP2 (x86), Windows Mobile 5 (ARM and TI OMAP), Symbian 9 (ARM), Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Vista Ultimate and Mac OS X v10.5 (single user mode)
Approved Algorithms
AES Certs. #429 and #430
HMAC Cert. #202
RNG Cert. #222
RSA Cert. #162
SHS Cert. #499
Triple-DES Certs. #458 and #459
Other Algorithms
Blowfish; CAST-128; CAST-256; DES; MD5; RSA (non-compliant); RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 150 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength); SHA-224 (non-compliant)
Software Versions
1.2 (Win 2000/Win XP/Check Point Pre-Boot/Win Mobile 5/Symbian9) and 1.3 (Win 2003/Vista/Mac OS X 10.5)

Vendor

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
9900 Belward Campus Drive
Suite 250
Rockville, MD 20850
USA

David Ambrose
product_certifications@checkpoint.com
Phone: 703-628-2935
Malcolm Levy
product_certifications@checkpoint.com
Phone: +972-37534561

Validation History

Date Type Lab
5/8/2007 Initial SAIC-VA
4/29/2008 Update
9/2/2008 Update
5/28/2009 Update