Projects
Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program
Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP
Description
The Splunk Phantom Cryptographic Library provides cryptographic functionality to the Splunk Phantom Cryptographic Module. The associated cryptographic module is a statically linked object module and is classified under FIPS 140-2 as a software based, multi-chip standalone module embodiment.
Vendor
Contacts
Robert Truesdell
rtruesdell@splunk.com
412.913.8242
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Algorithm Capabilities |
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CBC
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CBC
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CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CFB1
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CFB1
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CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CFB128
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CFB128
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CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CFB8
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CFB8
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CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CTR
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-CTR
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CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-ECB
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-ECB
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CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-OFB
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 on Intel Xeon Silver 4108 without AES-NI
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AES-OFB
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Created October 05, 2016, Updated November 24, 2020