Certificate 2454 - LogRhythm FIPS Object Module
intCertNum 2454
strVendorName LogRhythm
strURL http://www.logrhythm.com
strAddress1 4780 Pearl East Circle
strAddress2
strAddress3
strCity Boulder
strStateProv CO
strPostalCode 80301
strCountry 80301
strContact Emily Dobson
strEmail emily.dobson@logrhythm.com
strPhone 720-881-5348
strFax
strContact2
strEmail2
strFax2
strPhone2
intCertNum 2454
strModuleName LogRhythm FIPS Object Module
strPartNumber Software Version: 6.3.4
memModuleNotes When built, installed, protected and initialized as assumed by the Crypto Officer role and as specified in the provided Security Policy. Appendix A of the provided Security Policy specifies the actual distribution tar file containing the source code of this module. There shall be no additions, deletions or alterations to the tar file contents as used during module build. The distribution tar file shall be verified as specified in Appendix A of the provided Security Policy. Installation and protection shall be completed as specified in Appendix A of the provided Security Policy. Initialization shall be invoked as per Section 4 of the provided Security Policy. Any deviation from specified verification, protection, installation and initialization procedures will result in a non FIPS 140-2 compliant module
str140Version 140-2
_sp_ Security Policy   [pdf][html][txt]
_cert_ Certificate   [pdf]
strPURL
strModuleType Software
strValidationDate 09/30/2015;05/05/2016
intOverallLevel 1
memIndividualLevelNotes -Roles, Services, and Authentication: Level 2;-Physical Security: N/A ;-Design Assurance: Level 3;-Mitigation of Other Attacks: N/A ;;;-Operational Environment: Tested as meeting Level 1 with Tested as meeting Level 1 with Android 2.2 running on Qualcomm QSD8250 (ARMv7) without NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.0); Android 2.2 running on Qualcomm QSD8250 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.0); Microsoft Windows 7 (32 bit) running on Intel Celeron (Microsoft 32 bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00); uCLinux 0.9.29 running on ARM 922T (ARMv4) (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); Fedora 14 running on Intel Core i5 with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.1); HP-UX 11i (32 bit) running on Intel Itanium 2 (HP C/aC++ B3910B); HP-UX 11i (64 bit) running on Intel Itanium 2 (HP C/aC++ B3910B); Ubuntu 10.04 running on Intel Pentium T4200 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.3); Ubuntu 10.04 (32 bit) running on Intel Pentium T4200 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.3); Ubuntu 10.04 (64 bit) running on Intel Pentium T4200 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.3); Android 3.0 running on NVIDIA Tegra 250 T20 (ARMv7) (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.0); Linux 2.6.27 running on PowerPC e300c3 (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.4); Microsoft Windows 7 (64 bit) running on Intel Pentium 4 (Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00); Ubuntu 10.04 running on Intel Core i5 with PAA (32 bit) (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.3); Linux 2.6.33 running on PowerPC32 e300 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.0); Android 2.2 running on OMAP 3530 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.0); VxWorks 6.8 running on TI TNETV1050 (MIPS) (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.2); Linux 2.6 running on Broadcom BCM11107 (ARMv6) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.2); Linux 2.6 running on TI TMS320DM6446 (ARMv4) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.2); Linux 2.6.32 running on TI AM3703CBP (ARMv7) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.2); Oracle Solaris 10 (32 bit) running on SPARC-T3 (SPARCv9) (gcc Compiler Version3.4.3); Oracle Solaris 10 (64 bit) running on SPARC-T3 (SPARCv9) (gcc Compiler Version 3.4.3); Oracle Solaris 11 (32 bit) running on Intel Xeon 5675 (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.2); Oracle Solaris 11 (64 bit) running on Intel Xeon 5675 (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.2); Oracle Solaris 11 running on Intel Xeon 5675 with AESNI (32 bit) (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.2); Oracle Solaris 11 running on Intel Xeon 5675 with AESNI (64 bit) (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.2); Oracle Linux 5 (64 bit) running on Intel Xeon 5675 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.2); CascadeOS 6.1 (32 bit) running on Intel Pentium T4200 (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.5); CascadeOS 6.1 (64 bit) running on Intel Pentium T4200 (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.5); Oracle Linux 5 running on Intel Xeon 5675 with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.2); Oracle Linux 6 running on Intel Xeon 5675 without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.6); Oracle Linux 6 running on Intel Xeon 5675 with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.6); Oracle Solaris 11 (32 bit) running on SPARC-T3 (SPARCv9) (Sun C Version 5.12); Oracle Solaris 11 (64 bit) running on SPARC-T3 (SPARCv9) (Sun C Version 5.12); Android 4.0 running on NVIDIA Tegra 250 T20 (ARMv7) (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.3); Apple iOS 5.1 running on ARMv7 (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 running on ARMv5TEJ (Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 15.00 for ARM); Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 running on ARMv7 (Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 13.10 for ARM); Linux 2.6 running on Freescale PowerPCe500 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.0); DSP Media Framework 1.4 running on TI C64x+ (TMS320C6x C/C++ Compiler v6.0.13); Android 4.0 running on TI OMAP 3 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.3); NetBSD 5.1 running on PowerPCe500 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.3); NetBSD 5.1 running on Intel Xeon 5500 (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.3); Microsoft Windows 7 running on Intel Core i5- 2430M (64-bit) with PAA (Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00 for x64); Android 4.1 running on TI DM3730 (ARMv7) without NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.6); Android 4.1 running on TI DM3730 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Complier Version 4.6); Android 4.2 running on Nvidia Tegra 3 (ARMv7) without NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.6); Android 4.2 running on Nvidia Tegra 3 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.6); Windows Embedded Compact 7 running on Freescale i.MX53xA (ARMv7) with NEON (Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 15.00.20720); Windows Embedded Compact 7 running on Freescale i.MX53xD (ARMv7) with NEON (Microsoft C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 15.00.20720); Android 4.0 running on Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc compiler Version 4.4.3); Apple OS X 10.7 running on Intel Core i7-3615QM (Apple LLVM version 4.2); Apple iOS 5.0 running on ARM Cortex A8 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); OpenWRT 2.6 running on MIPS 24Kc (gcc Compiler Version 4.6.3); QNX 6.4 running on Freescale i.MX25 (ARMv4) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.3); Apple iOS 6.1 running on Apple A6X SoC (ARMv7s) (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); eCos 3 running on Freescale i.MX27 926ejs (ARMv5TEJ) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.2); Vmware Horizon Workspace 1.5 under Vmware ESXi 5.0 running on Intel Xeon E3-1220 (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.1); Vmware Horizon Workspace 1.5 under Vmware ESXi 5.0 running on Intel Xeon E3-1220 (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.1)1; Ubuntu 13.04 running on AM335x Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) without NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.7.3); Ubuntu 13.04 running on AM335x Cortex-A8 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.7.3); Linux 3.8 running on ARM926 (ARMv5TEJ) (gcc Compiler Version 4.7.3); Linux 3.4 under Citrix XenServer 6.2 running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.0); Linux 3.4 under Citrix XenServer 6.2 running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.0); Linux 3.4 under Vmware ESXi 5.1 running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.0); Linux 3.4 under Vmware ESXi 5.1 running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.0); Linux 3.4 under Microsoft Windows 2012 Hyper-V running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.0); Linux 3.4 under Microsoft Windows 2012 Hyper-V running on Intel Xeon E5-2430L with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.8.0)2; iOS 6.0 running on Apple A5 / ARM Cortex-A9 (ARMv7) without NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); iOS 6.0 running on Apple A5 / ARM Cortex-A9 (ARMv7) with NEON (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); PexOS 1.0 under vSphere ESXi 5.1 running on Intel Xeon E52430L without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.6.3); PexOS 1.0 under vSphere ESXi 5.1 running on Intel Xeon E52430L with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.6.3)3; Linux 2.6 running on Freescale e500v2 (PPC) (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.1); AcanOS 1.0 running on Intel Core i7-3612QE (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.6.2); AcanOS 1.0 running on Intel Core i7-3612QE (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.6.2); AcanOS 1.0 running on Feroceon 88FR131 (ARMv5) (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.3); FreeBSD 8.4 running on Intel Xeon E5440 (x86) without AESNI (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); FreeBSD 9.1 running on Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without AESNI (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); FreeBSD 9.1 running on Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); ArbOS 5.3 running on Xeon E5645 (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.2); Linux ORACLESP 2.6 running on ASPEED AST-Series (ARMv5) (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.5); Linux ORACLESP 2.6 running on Emulex PILOT3 (ARMv5) (gcc Compiler Version 4.4.5); ArbOS 5.3 running on Xeon E5645 (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.1.2); FreeBSD 9.2 running on Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); FreeBSD 9.2 running on Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); FreeBSD 10.0 running on Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA (clang Compiler Version 3.3); FreeBSD 10.0 running on Xeon E5- 2430L (x86) with PAA (clang Compiler Version 3.3); FreeBSD 8.4 running on Intel Xeon E5440 (x86) 32-bit (gcc Compiler Version 4.2.1); Vmware Horizon Workspace 2.1 under vSphere ESXi 5.5 running on Intel Xeon E3-1220 (x86) without PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.1); Vmware Horizon Workspace 2.1 under vSphere ESXi 5.5 running on Intel Xeon E3-1220 (x86) with PAA (gcc Compiler Version 4.5.1); QNX 6.5 running on Freescale i.MX25 (ARMv4) (gcc Compiler Version 4.3.3); Apple iOS 7.1 64- bit running on Apple A7 (ARMv8) without NEON (clang Compiler Version 5.1); Apple iOS 7.1 64-bit running on Apple A7 (ARMv8) with NEON (clang Compiler Version 5.1); Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 running on an Intel Xeon E5-2420 (x64) (Microsoft 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00.40219.01 for 80x86) (single-user mode)
strFIPSAlgorithms AES (Certs. #1884, #2116, #2234, #2342, #2394, #2484, #2824, #2929, #3090 and #3363);
CVL (Certs. #10, #12, #24, #36, #49, #53, #71, #85, #260, #331, #372 and #497);
DRBG (Certs. #157, #229, #264, #292, #316, #342, #485, #540, #607 and #790);
DSA (Certs. #589, #661, #693, #734, #748, #764, #853, #870, #896 and #953);
ECDSA (Certs. #264, #270, #315, #347, #378, #383, #394, #413, #496, #528, #558 and #666);
HMAC (Certs. #1126, #1288, #1363, #1451, #1485, #1526, #1768, #1856, #1937 and #2142);
RSA (Certs. #960, #1086, #1145, #1205, #1237, #1273, #1477, #1535, #1581 and #1723);
SHS (Certs. #1655, #1840, #1923, #2019, #2056, #2102, #2368, #2465, #2553 and #2787);
Triple-DES (Certs. #1223, #1346, #1398, #1465, #1492, #1522, #1695, #1742, #1780 and #1913)
strOtherAlgorithms EC Diffie-Hellman;
RNG;
RSA (encrypt/decrypt)
strConfiguration Multi-chip standalone
memModuleDescription The LogRhythm FIPS Object Module 6.3.4 is a general purpose cryptographic module. It is designed for ease of use with the popular OpenSSL cryptographic library and toolkit and is available for use without charge for a wide variety of platforms. The basic validation can also be extended quickly and affordably to accommodate new platforms and many types of modification.
intModuleCount 1
memAdditionalNotes Deprecated use of RNG.
strFirstValidtionDate 09/30/15 00:00:00
strLabName Leidos
strValidationYear 2015