intCertNum |
2300 |
strVendorName |
RSA, The Security Division of EMC |
strURL |
http://www.rsa.com |
strAddress1 |
174 Middlesex Turnpike |
strAddress2 |
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strAddress3 |
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strCity |
Bedford |
strStateProv |
MA |
strPostalCode |
01730 |
strCountry |
01730 |
strContact |
Rohit Mathur |
strEmail |
rohit.mathur@rsa.com |
strPhone |
+61 7 3032 5220 |
strFax |
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strContact2 |
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strEmail2 |
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strFax2 |
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strPhone2 |
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intCertNum |
2300 |
strModuleName |
RSA BSAFE Crypto-C Micro Edition |
strPartNumber |
Software Versions: 4.1 [1], 4.1.0.1 [2] and 4.1.2 [3] |
memModuleNotes |
When operated in FIPS mode. When entropy is externally loaded, no assurance of the minimum strength of generated keys |
str140Version |
140-2 |
_sp_ |
Security Policy [pdf][html][txt] |
_cert_ |
Certificate [pdf] |
strPURL |
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strModuleType |
Software |
strValidationDate |
12/16/2014;12/21/2015;01/19/2016;01/22/2016;02/12/2016 |
intOverallLevel |
1 |
memIndividualLevelNotes |
-Cryptographic Module Specification: Level 3;-Roles, Services, and Authentication: Level 2;-Physical Security: N/A ;-Design Assurance: Level 3;;;-Operational Environment: Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on a Dell Dimension E521 without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP2 running on an Intel Mahobay without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP2 running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on a Compaq Pro 6305 without PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on a Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on a Dell Dimension E521 without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on an Apple Mac Pro 1.1 with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 running on a Dell Dimension E521 without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on an Intel Mahobay without PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on a HP Integrity RX2620 [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 running on a HP Integrity RX2620 [1][3]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on a Dell Dimension E521 without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 on ESX 5.1 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP2 running on an Intel Mahobay without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise SP2 running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on a Compaq Pro 6305 without PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on a Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on a Dell Dimension E521 without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on an Apple Mac Pro 1.1 with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 running on a Dell Dimension E521 without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on an Intel Mahobay without PAA [1]; Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard running on a Compaq Pro 6305 without PAA [1]; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard running on a Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA [1]; Windows 8.1 Enterprise running on an Intel Mahobay without PAA [1]; Windows 8.1 Enterprise running on an Intel Mahobay with PAA [1]; Windows Server 2003 Enterprise R2 running on a HP Integrity RX2620 [1]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 running on a HP Integrity RX2620 [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 on ESX 4.0 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 on ESX 4.0 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 on ESX 4.0 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 on ESX 4.0 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on ESX 4.0 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on ESX 4.0 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 running on a Server HP RX 2620 [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E2B [1]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E2B [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E2B [1]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E2B [1]; FreeBSD 8.3 on ESXi 5.0 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; FreeBSD 8.3 on ESXi 5.0 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; Mac OS X 10.8 running on an Apple MacBook6,1 without PAA [1]; Mac OS X 10.8 running on an Apple Mac Pro 5.1 with PAA [1]; Solaris 10 running on a Oracle SPARC T4-2 [1][3]; Solaris 11 running on a Oracle SPARC T4-2 [1][3]; Solaris 11 running on a Oracle SPARC Enterprise T5120 [1][3]; Solaris 11 running on a Oracle SPARC T4-2 without T4 accelerator [1][3]; Solaris 11 running on a Oracle SPARC T4-2 with T4 accelerator [1][3]; Solaris 10 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 without PAA [1]; Solaris 10 on ESXi 4.1 running on a Dell M610 with PAA [1]; Solaris 10 running on a Oracle Sun Fire X2100 without PAA [1]; Solaris 10 running on a Oracle Sun Fire X2100 with PAA [1]; HPUX 11.31 running on a HP 9000/800/RP3410 [1][3]; HPUX 11.31 running on a HP 9000/800/RP3410 [1][3]; HPUX 11.31 running on a HP RX2620 [1][3]; HPUX 11.31 running on a HP RX2620 [1][3]; AIX 6.1 on Virtual I/O Server 2.2.2.1 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E2B [1][3]; AIX 6.1 on Virtual I/O Server 2.2.2.1 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E2B [1][3]; AIX 7.1 on Virtual I/O Server 2.2.2.1 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E1C [1][3]; AIX 7.1 on Virtual I/O Server 2.2.2.1 running on a IBM Power 710 8231 - E1C [1][3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 on z/VM 6.2 running on a IBM s390x [1]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 on z/VM 6.2 running on a IBM s390x [1]; Ubuntu 12.04 LTS running on a Beagle dev board [1][3]; Fedora Core 17 running on a Beagle dev board [1]; Android 4.0.3 running on a Motorola RAZR I [1]; Android 2.3.6 running on a Samsung Galaxy S2 [1]; Android 4.1.2 running on a Google Nexus 7; iOS 7.1 running on an Apple iPad 3 [1]; iOS 7.1 running on an Apple iPad 4 [1]; VxWorks 6.4 running on a MVME6100 [1][3]; VxWorks 6.7 running on a MVME6100 [1][3]; VxWorks 6.8 running on a MX31 Lite Kit [1][3]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Windows 7 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Windows 7 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Windows Server 2008 Enterprise R2 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Windows Server 2012 Standard R2 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Windows 8 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Windows Server 2012 Standard R2 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Windows 8 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Windows 10 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Windows 10 Enterprise on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.1 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 running on a HP Integrity RX2620 [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 on PowerVM 2.2 running on an IBM 8231-E2B [3]; SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on PowerVM 2.2 running on an IBM 8231-E2B [3]; FreeBSD 10.2 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; FreeBSD 10.2 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Mac OSX 10.10 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Mac Pro 6.10 without PAA [3]; Mac OSX 10.10 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Mac Pro 6.10 with PAA [3]; Solaris 10 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server without PAA [3]; Solaris 10 on vCenter SUSE 11 running on a Cisco UCS C220 M3 Rack Server with PAA [3]; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.11 on z/VM 6.2 running on a IBM s390x [3]; Fedora Core 20 running on a Wandboard Quad [3]; Fedora Core 22 running on an AMD Seattle A0 Overdrive Development System [3]; Android 4.1 running on a Motorola RAZR I [3]; Android 4.4 running on a Google Nexus 7 Tablet [3]; Android 5.1 running on a Google Nexus 5 [3]; Android 5.1 running on a Google Nexus 9 Tablet [3]; CentOS 6.6 running on a Dell R730xd [3]; Linaro Linux 3.10.68 running on a Fujitsu MB86S72 [2] (single-user mode) |
strFIPSAlgorithms |
AES (Certs. #2859, #3596 and #3767); CVL (Certs. #296, #297, #298, #299, #300, #618, #619, #620, #621, #622, #714, #715, #716, #717 and #740); DRBG (Certs. #1037, #507 and #931); DSA (Certs. #1047, #858 and #999); ECDSA (Certs. #507, #733 and #810); HMAC (Certs. #1799, #2293 and #2467); PBKDF (vendor affirmed); RSA (Certs. #1499, #1850 and #1938); SHS (Certs. #2402, #2958 and #3137); Triple-DES (Certs. #1706, #2003 and #2095) |
strOtherAlgorithms |
AES (non-compliant); Camellia; DES; DESX; DES40; Diffie-Hellman; Dual EC DRBG; EC Diffie-Hellman; ECAES (non-compliant); ECIES; GOST; HMAC MD5; MD2; MD4; MD5; NDRNG; RC2; RC4; RC5; RNG; RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 150 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength); SEED |
strConfiguration |
Multi-chip standalone |
memModuleDescription |
The Crypto-C Micro Edition (ME) Module is RSA, The Security Division of EMC's cryptographic library designed for securing mobile devices like wireless phones and personal digital assistants. It contains assembly-level optimizations on key wireless processors. Its functionality includes a wide range of data encryption and signing algorithms, including Triple-DES, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm, the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem, the DSA government signature algorithm, MD5 and SHA1 message digest routines, and more. |
intModuleCount |
1 |
memAdditionalNotes |
Added SW 4.1.2, several Algorithms, Several OS's and updated the SP Updated contact information. Deprecated use of non-approved RNG and added new SW versions for bug fixes/adding a new OS. |
strFirstValidtionDate |
12/16/14 00:00:00 |
strLabName |
Leidos |
strValidationYear |
2014 |
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