Certificate 585 - Bluefire Mobile Security FIPS Cryptographic Module
intCertNum 585
strVendorName Bluefire Security Technologies
strURL http://www.bluefiresecurity.com
strAddress1 1040 Hull Street
strAddress2 #101
strAddress3
strCity Baltimore
strStateProv MD
strPostalCode 21230
strCountry 21230
strContact Phil Smith
strEmail info@bluefiresecurity.com
strPhone 410-637-8160
strFax 410-637-8172
strContact2
strEmail2
strFax2
strPhone2
intCertNum 585
strModuleName Bluefire Mobile Security FIPS Cryptographic Module
strPartNumber Software Version: 1.9
memModuleNotes When operated in FIPS mode
str140Version 140-2
_sp_ Security Policy   [pdf][html][txt]
_cert_ Certificate   [pdf][txt]
strPURL
strModuleType Software
strValidationDate 11/02/2005
intOverallLevel 1
memIndividualLevelNotes -Operational Environment: Tested as meeting Level 1 with Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, PocketPC 2003 (single user mode)
strFIPSAlgorithms DSA (Cert. #121);
Triple-DES (Cert. #288);
AES (Cert. #192);
SHS (Cert. #272);
RSA (Cert. #29);
RNG (Cert. #39);
HMAC (Cert. #7)
strOtherAlgorithms DES (Cert. #278);
MD2;
MD5;
HMAC-MD5;
RC2;
RC4;
RC5;
RSA (key wrapping;
key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 150 bits of encryption strength;
non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength);
Diffie-Hellman (key agreement: key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 150 bits of encryption strength;
non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength)
strConfiguration Multi-chip standalone
memModuleDescription The Bluefire Mobile Security FIPS Cryptographic Module is Bluefire Security Technologies' cryptographic library designed for securing mobile devices such as personal digital assistants (PDA's) and Smart Phones based on the Microsoft Windows Mobile platform. It contains assembly-level optimizations on key wireless processors while offering great flexibility and choice by allowing developers to select only the algorithms needed in reduced code sizes. 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
strFirstValidtionDate 11/02/05 00:00:00
strLabName Leidos
strValidationYear 2005