FIPS 140 is
one of many cryptographic standards maintained by the Computer Security
division of NIST, the US National Institute for Standards and
Technology. (NIST website- Computer Security Division).
NIST, in conjunction with the Canadian Communications Security Establishment
(CSE) operate
the Crypto Module Validation Program (CMVP), through which security products
are validated. Click here to find out more about the CMVP.
Thales develops cryptographic products and subsystems which
conform to the FIPS 140 standard. For an overview of the FIPS 140 standard
and how it applies to Thales products click
here.
The following have been validated under the NIST Crypto Module Validation
Program (CVMP) as meeting the FIPS 140-2 version of the standard:
- Secure Generic Sub-System (SGSS), the cryptographic
kernel used in:
- Host Security Module (HSM 8000 series), click
here for more
details
- P3™ Product Range (P3CM), click here for more details
- Datacryptor™ range, click here for more details
To view the Thales FIPS 140-2 entries on the NIST website
choose one of the following links:
The following products are undergoing FIPS 140-2 Validation. Click on the link below to view the latest pre-validation list from the NIST Website:
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