The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has completed the validation of the wolfCrypt module version 4 for an updated Federal Information and Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2 certificate in addition to its previous FIPS 140-2 certificate. This new certificate includes updated and more secure algorithms added to the wolfCrypt module's boundary, some of which are listed further below.
FIPS 140-2 is a government standard that specifies a software module is compatible and allowed to be used in government systems. This includes such areas as drone software, government databases, and other high-security/high-power uses.
The new FIPS 140-2 validation has certificate #3389. The Operating Environments (OEs) tested are Ubuntu Linux (16.04) and Windows 10 on Intel Core i5 processors. Full details about the OEs can be found on the CSRC certificate page. Additionally, the certificate also includes the following algorithms: AES (CBC, GCM, CTR, ECB), CVL, Hash DRBG, DSA, DHE, ECDSA (key generation, sign, verify), HMAC, RSA (key generation, sign, verify), SHA-3, SHA-2, SHA-1, and Triple-DES.
For more information about wolfSSL, wolfCrypt, or our FIPS 140-2 validations, please view our resources below.
- wolfSSL FIPS page: https://www.wolfssl.com/license/fips/
- wolfSSL product page: https://www.wolfssl.com/products/wolfssl/
- wolfCrypt product page: https://www.wolfssl.com/products/wolfcrypt/
Other information can be obtained, or questions can also be answered by contacting facts@wolfssl.com.
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