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FIPS 140-3

Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules

Date Published: March 22, 2019

Supersedes: FIPS 140-2 (12/03/2002)

Planning Note (05/01/2019):

See the FIPS 140-3 Transition project for the following information:


Author(s)

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Abstract

Keywords

computer security; telecommunication security; physical security; software security; cryptography; cryptographic modules; Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS); ISO/IEC 19790:2012; ISO/IEC 24759:2014
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Documentation

Publication:
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.FIPS.140-3
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Supplemental Material:
Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP)
NIST News Article

Related NIST Publications:
ITL Bulletin
SP 800-140

Document History:
07/13/07: FIPS 140-3 (Draft)
12/11/09: FIPS 140-3 (Draft)
03/22/19: FIPS 140-3 (Final)