Hi,
My organization is using SafeGuard 6.00.1. Is there a way to determine on my client whether or not the installation is FIPS compliant?
Thanks in advance,
Bob
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Hi Bob,
to achive FIPS 140-2 compliance, you need to install the SafeGuard Enterprise Client with a specific parameter (example: msiexec /i D:\Software\SGNClient.msi FIPS_AES=1). Once the SafeGuard Client was installed and encrypted, you can check the clients registry and confirm the algorithm used to encrypted the volumes using the information below:
AES128 (FIPS): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES\DllName = CEAESN
AES256 (FIPS): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES256\DllName = CEAES2N
AES128 (Gladman): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES\DllName = CEGAESN
AES256 (Gladman): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES256\DllName = CEGAES2N
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Chris
Hi Bob,
to achive FIPS 140-2 compliance, you need to install the SafeGuard Enterprise Client with a specific parameter (example: msiexec /i D:\Software\SGNClient.msi FIPS_AES=1). Once the SafeGuard Client was installed and encrypted, you can check the clients registry and confirm the algorithm used to encrypted the volumes using the information below:
AES128 (FIPS): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES\DllName = CEAESN
AES256 (FIPS): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES256\DllName = CEAES2N
AES128 (Gladman): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES\DllName = CEGAESN
AES256 (Gladman): HKLM\Software\Utimaco\CRYPTENG\AES256\DllName = CEGAES2N
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Chris