The National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP) provides validation testing of Approved (i.e., FIPS-approved and NIST-recommended) cryptographic algorithms and their individual components. Cryptographic algorithm validation is a prerequisite of cryptographic module validation. [1]
All the provided Cryptographic Libraries have been validated through the Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program.
1. Validation method
The libraries have been validated using the smallest and fastest configurations provided by files cmox_small_config.h and cmox_fast_config.h (respectively described as the size and speed versions on the NIST ACVP portal).
2. Certifications listing
libSTM32Cryptographic_CM0_CM0PLUS.a:
- STM32 Cryptographic library / Cortex-M0/M0+/ Size
- STM32 Cryptographic library / Cortex-M0/M0+/ Speed
libSTM32Cryptographic_CM3.a:
libSTM32Cryptographic_CM4.a:
libSTM32Cryptographic_CM7.a:
libSTM32Cryptographic_CM33.a:
3. References
- ↑ (source: Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program)