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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Implementation Name
Description
The Cryptographic Module for Fognigma is a general purpose cryptographic module integrated in the Fognigma platform to provide FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography for the protection of sensitive information. This module provides the cryptographic services that are used by the Fognigma platform to generate its Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Version
2.0.16
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Berryville Holdings, LLC
2465 Centerville Road
#J17-812
Herndon, VA 20171
USA
Contacts
Cael Jacobs
cael@bvhllc.com
(703) 782-9840
Chava Jurado
chava@bvhllc.com
(703) 782-9840

AES 5687

   First Validated: 9/14/2018
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-CBC Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-CBC Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-CBC Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-CBC Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-CCM Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-CCM Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-CCM Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-CCM Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-CFB1 Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-CFB1 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-CFB1 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-CFB1 Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-CFB128 Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-CFB128 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-CFB128 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-CFB128 Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-CFB8 Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-CFB8 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-CFB8 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-CFB8 Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-CMAC Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-CMAC Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-CMAC Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-CMAC Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-CTR Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-CTR Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-CTR Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-CTR Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-ECB Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-ECB Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-ECB Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-ECB Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-GCM Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-GCM Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-GCM Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-GCM Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-OFB Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-OFB Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-OFB Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-OFB Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-XTS Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 with PAA AES-XTS Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-XTS Expand
Raspbian Stretch on ARM Cortex-A53 without PAA AES-XTS Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-XTS Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 with PAA AES-XTS Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-XTS Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5 without PAA AES-XTS Expand

Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 07, 2023