This Federal Information Processing Standard (140-2) specifies the security requirements that will be satisfied by a cryptographic module, providing four increasing, qualitative levels intended to cover a wide range of potential applications and environments. The areas covered, related to the secure design and implementation of a cryptographic module, include specification; ports and interfaces; roles, services, and authentication; finite state model; physical security; operational environment; cryptographic key management; electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC); self-tests; design assurance; and mitigation of other attacks.
SPYRUS Delivers Microsoft Certified Windows To Go Drives with FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Tamper-Proof Smart Cards and Digital Certificates for Multi-Factor Authentication
San Jose, CA – November 18, 2013 – SPYRUS today announced the availability of the SPYRUS WorkSafe™ and WorkSafe Pro