Last Updated: 6/13/2017
It is important to note that the items on this list are cryptographic modules. A module may either be an embedded component of a product or application, or a complete product in-and-of-itself. If the cryptographic module is a component of a larger product or application, one should contact the product or application vendor in order to determine how the product utilizes the embedded validated cryptographic module. There may be a larger number of security products or applications available which use an embedded validated cryptographic module, than the number of modules which are found in this list. In addition, other vendors, who are not found in this list, may incorporate a validated cryptographic module from this list embedded into their own products.
When selecting a module from a vendor, verify that the module is either the product or application itself (e.g. VPN, SmartCard, USB memory token, etc.) or the module is embedded in a larger product or application (e.g. toolkit, etc.). If the module is embedded in a product or application, ask the product or application vendor to provide a signed letter or statement affirming that the unmodified validated cryptographic module is integrated in the solution; the module provides all the cryptographic services in the solution; and provide reference to the modules validation certificate number from this listing.
NOTE1: Module descriptions are provided by the module vendors and have not been verified for accuracy by the CMVP. The descriptions do not imply endorsement by the U.S. or Canadian Governments or NIST. Additionally, the descriptions may not necessarily reflect the capabilities of the modules when operated in the FIPS-Approved mode. The algorithms, protocols, and cryptographic functions listed as "other algorithms" (e.g. allowed or non-FIPS-Approved algorithms) have not been tested through the CMVP.
NOTE2: The operator of a cryptographic module is responsible for ensuring that the algorithms and key lengths are in compliance with the requirements of NIST SP 800-131A.
NOTE3: All questions regarding the implementation and/or use of any module located on the CMVP module validation lists should first be directed to the appropriate vendor point-of-contact (listed for each entry).
Please contact the CMVP if any errors are discovered or comments with suggestions for improvement of the validation listings.
Cert# | Vendor / CST Lab | Cryptographic Module | Module Type | Validation Date | Sunset Date | Level / Description |
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581 | Fortress™ Technologies, Inc. 2 Technology Park Dr Westford, MA 01886-3140 USA Certification Director TEL: 978-923-6400 FAX: 978-923-6498 CST Lab: NVLAP 200416-0 | AirFortress™ Wireless Security Gateway (Hardware Version: Model AF2100; Firmware Versions: 2.5 and 2.1.0.AFG1178ag) (When operated in FIPS mode) Validated to FIPS 140-2 Certificate Security Policy Vendor Product Link | Hardware | 10/27/2005 04/26/2007 03/26/2010 05/17/2013 | 5/16/2018 | Overall Level: 2 -FIPS Approved algorithms: AES (Cert. #14); Triple-DES (Cert. #107); SHS (Cert. #316); HMAC (Cert. #62) -Other algorithms: DES (Cert. #23); Diffie-Hellman (key agreement; key establishment methodology provides 56 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant); MD5; RSA (non-compliant) Multi-chip standalone "The AirFortress ™ Wireless Security Gateway is an electronic encryption module that enforces network access rights and encrypts and decrypts communication across a WLAN. Installed by the vendor onto a production-quality hardware platform and deployable on any LAN or WAN, the AF Gateway provides encryption, data integrity checking, authentication, access control, and data compression." |