intCertNum |
1610 |
strVendorName |
EMC Corporation |
strURL |
http://www.emc.com |
strAddress1 |
176 South Street |
strAddress2 |
|
strAddress3 |
|
strCity |
Hopkinton |
strStateProv |
MA |
strPostalCode |
01748 |
strCountry |
01748 |
strContact |
Dan Reddy |
strEmail |
dan.reddy@emc.com |
strPhone |
508-249-2733 |
strFax |
|
strContact2 |
Kerry Mahoney |
strEmail2 |
kerry.mahoney@emc.com |
strFax2 |
508-249-3172 |
strPhone2 |
508-249-4940 |
intCertNum |
1610 |
strModuleName |
4 Gb/s FC I/O Module with Encryption |
strPartNumber |
Hardware Version: 303-176-100B B04 |
memModuleNotes |
|
str140Version |
140-2 |
_sp_ |
Security Policy [pdf][html][txt] |
_cert_ |
Certificate [pdf] |
strPURL |
|
strModuleType |
Hardware |
strValidationDate |
09/26/2011 |
intOverallLevel |
1 |
memIndividualLevelNotes |
-Design Assurance: Level 3 |
strFIPSAlgorithms |
AES (Cert. #1638) |
strOtherAlgorithms |
AES (Cert. #1638, key wrapping) |
strConfiguration |
Multi-chip embedded |
memModuleDescription |
Data at Rest Encryption provides hardware-based, back-end encryption for EMC storage systems. Back-end encryption protects information from unauthorized access when drives are physically removed from the system. It also offers a convenient means of decommissioning all drives in the system at once.
EMC 4Gb/s Fibre Channel I/O modules implement AES-XTS 256-bit encryption on all drives in the system. These modules encrypt/decrypt data as it is written to and read from a drive. The drives need not be self-encrypting because the I/O module encrypts. All back end drive types are thus supported. |
intModuleCount |
1 |
memAdditionalNotes |
|
strFirstValidtionDate |
09/26/11 00:00:00 |
strLabName |
Leidos |
strValidationYear |
2011 |