Top 15 FIPS Terms You Should Know

Working with FIPS 140-3 can get confusing fast, especially with all the acronyms involved. To help cut through the noise, here are our top 15 FIPS-related terms:

  • FIPS – Federal Information Processing Standards
  • NIST – National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • CMVP – Cryptographic Module Validation Program
  • CAVP – Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program
  • ESV – Entropy Source Validation (separate from but complimentary to a FIPS certificate)
  • ACVP – Automated Cryptographic Validation Protocol
  • NVLAP – National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program
  • SP – Security Policy
  • UG – User Guide
  • OE – Operational Environment (Chipset + OS + Cryptographic module)
  • Tested Configuration – OE description including form factor used for testing
  • OEUP – Operational Environment Update (add an OE to an existing FIPS certificate)
  • UPDT – Module Update (Security relevant changes to an existing FIPS module, results in a new certificate # and new sunset date)
  • PAA – Processor Algorithm Acceleration (Hardware assisted cryptographic acceleration)
  • RBND – Rebrand an existing FIPS certificate into your company’s own letter/logo-head for marketing purposes (often referred to as a white-label)

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