High-performance, Low Enhanced RISC Architecure.It is a hardware security module that can be used in many applications such as IP protection, access control or hardware protection. The VaultIC407 ASSPs designed to secure various systems against counterfeiting, cloning or identity theft. This list identifies implementations that have been validated as conforming to the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA), as specified in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 186-2 with Change Notice 1 and FIPS 186-4, using tests described in the (186-2) Digital Signature Algorithm Validation System (DSAVS) and (186-4) Digital Signature Algorithm Validation System (DSA2VS).Īs of May 19, 2007, in accordance with the SP 800-57 Transition Plan, the use of modulus sizes providing less than 80 bits of security strength is no longer approved.Īs of January 1, 2016, in accordance with the SP800-131A Revision 1 Transitions: Recommendation for Transitioning the Use of Cryptographic Algorithms and Key Lengths and the CMVP Implementation Guidance (IG) W.2 Validating the Transition from FIPS 186-2 to FIPS 186-4, the use of modulus sizes providing less than 112 bits of security strength, and the use of SHA-1 with Digital Signature Generation excluding use with protocols, is no longer approved.Īs of January 1, 2016, in accordance with the SP800-131A Revision 1 Transitions: Recommendation for Transitioning the Use of Cryptographic Algorithms and Key Lengths, the use of RNGs specified in FIPS 186-2,, and the 1998 version of as a prerequisite for validation testing is no longer approved.įormerly validated implementation capabilities that are no longer approved are identified in the list below by strikethrough text.