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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Implementation Name
Description
The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between machines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared libraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and protocols. The following cipher implementation is covered: Assembler SHA-3 implementation.
Version
rhel8.20200305.1
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Red Hat, Inc.
100 E. Davie Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
USA
Contacts
Jaroslav Reznik
fips140@redhat.com

A546

   First Validated: 7/14/2020
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
    HMAC-SHA3-224 Expand
    RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
      HMAC-SHA3-256 Expand
      RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
        HMAC-SHA3-384 Expand
        RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
          HMAC-SHA3-512 Expand
          RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
            PBKDF Expand
            RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
              SHA3-224 Expand
              RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                SHA3-256 Expand
                RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                  SHA3-384 Expand
                  RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                    SHA3-512 Expand
                    RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                      SHAKE-128 Expand
                      RHEL 8 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                        SHAKE-256 Expand

                        Created October 05, 2016, Updated February 24, 2022