FIPS 140-2 Validation Certificate The National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States of America · The Communications Security Establishment of the Government ofC8nada Certificate No. 1143 The National Institute of Standards and Technology, as the United States FIPS 140-2 Cryptographic Module Validation Authority; and the Communications Security Establishment, as the Canadian FIPS 140-2 Cryptographic Module Validation Authority; hereby validate the FIPS 140-2 testing results of the Cryptographic Module identified as: Command Encryption Module by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kamakura Works (When operated in FIPS mode with the Operational Environment configuration specified on the reverse with the Firewall configured per Section 11 in the Security Policy) in accordance with the Derived Test Requirements for FIPS 140-2, Security Requirements for Cryptographic Modules. FIPS 140-2 specifies the security requirements that are to be satisfied by a cryptographic module utilized within a security system protecting Sensitive Information (United States) or Protected Information (Canada) within computer and telecommunications systems (including voice systems). Products which use the above identified cryptographic module may be labeled as complying with the requirements of FIPS 140-2 so long as the product, throughout its life cycle, continues to use the validated version of the cryptographic module as specified in this certificate. The validation report contains additional details concerning test results. No reliability test has been performed and no warranty of the products by both agencies is either expressed or implied. This certificate includes details on the scope of conformance and validation authority signatures on the reverse. TM: A Certlllcallon Mark or "lIST, whIch does nOllmply producl endorsement by "'1ST, the U.S., or Canadian Governments. FIPS 140-2 provides four increasing, qualitative levels of security: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4. These levels are intended to cover the wide range and potential applications and environments in which cryptographic modules may be employed. The security requirements cover eleven areas related to the secure design and implementation of a cryptographic module. The scope of conformance achieved by the cryptographic modules as tested in the product identified as: Command Encryption Module by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Kamakura Works (Firmware Version: 1.1; Firmware) DOMUS IT Security Laboratory, NVLAP Lab Code 200017-0 and tested by the Cryptographic Module Testing accredited laboratory: CRYPTIK Version 7.0 is as follows: Cryptographic Module Specification: Level 2 Cryptographic Module Ports and Interfaces: Level 2 Roles, Services, and Authentication: Level 2 Finite State Model: Level 2 Physical Security: Level 2 Cryptographic Key Management: Level 2 (Multi-Chip Standalone) EMlfEMC: Level 3 Self- Tests: Level 2 Design Assurance: Level 2 Mitigation of Other Attacks: Level N/A Operational Environment: Level N/A tested in the following configuration(s): HP Compaq DC 5100 Running Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 and Zone Labs Zone Alarm Pro Firewall version 7.0.481.000 The following FIPS approved Cryptographic Algorithms are used: Triple-DES (Cert. #759) The cryptographic module also contains the following non-FIPS approved algorithms: N/A Overall Level Achieved: 2 Signed on behalf of the Government of the United States Signed on behalf of the Government of Canada Signature:0~ \='. ~J-~ S ignature: '#=1'1/M. /Ltr4)'ClV?1f4f/<4. Dated: J~ :14! 1- f) D ( Dated: rev :J I/VVV,,(( rc(,,'(,/ ( Chief, Computer Security Division National Institute of Standards and Technology