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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.
Version
v2.1
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
Canonical Ltd.
5th Floor, Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street
London SE1 0SU
United Kingdom
Contacts
Canonical Security Certifications Team
security-certifications@lists.canonical.com

A815

   First Validated: 10/20/2020
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
    HMAC-SHA3-224 Expand
    Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
      HMAC-SHA3-256 Expand
      Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
        HMAC-SHA3-384 Expand
        Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
          HMAC-SHA3-512 Expand
          Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
            PBKDF Expand
            Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
              SHA3-224 Expand
              Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                SHA3-256 Expand
                Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                  SHA3-384 Expand
                  Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                    SHA3-512 Expand
                    Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                      SHAKE-128 Expand
                      Ubuntu 18.04 on Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon E5 Expand
                        SHAKE-256 Expand

                        Created October 05, 2016, Updated February 24, 2022