{"id":32814,"date":"2017-08-01T12:50:07","date_gmt":"2017-08-01T16:50:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/uncategorized\/allegro-software-expands-fips-140-2-support-for-iot-applications-needing-validated-cryptography-in-military-benzinga.php"},"modified":"2017-08-01T12:50:07","modified_gmt":"2017-08-01T16:50:07","slug":"allegro-software-expands-fips-140-2-support-for-iot-applications-needing-validated-cryptography-in-military-benzinga","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/cryptography\/allegro-software-expands-fips-140-2-support-for-iot-applications-needing-validated-cryptography-in-military-benzinga.php","title":{"rendered":"Allegro Software Expands FIPS 140-2 Support For IoT Applications Needing Validated Cryptography in Military &#8230; &#8211; Benzinga"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Today, Allegro Software announced it has earned FIPS 140-2    level 1 validation on four additional platforms with the    Allegro Cryptography Engine, ACE from the U.S. government's    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).  <\/p>\n<p>    BOXBOROUGH, MA (PRWEB) August 01, 2017  <\/p>\n<p>    Allegro Software, a leading supplier of Internet component    software for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced it    has earned FIPS 140-2 level 1 validation on four additional    platforms with the Allegro Cryptography Engine (ACE) from the    U.S. government's National Institute of Standards and    Technology (NIST). This marks the culmination of Allegro's    largest validation effort to date with the U.S. government.    Specifically engineered for the rigors of resource constrained    IoT computing environments, ACE enables manufacturers to    leverage standards-based cryptography in IoT environments with    ease. ACE is ideally suited for use in embedded systems and IoT    applications in the military, energy, medical and    communications industries.  <\/p>\n<p>    ACE AND FIPS 140-2 VALIDATION  <\/p>\n<p>    Since the passage of the Federal Information Security    Management Act (FISMA), Federal agencies and contractors have a    mandate to maintain greater control over data and information    systems as a whole. U.S. Federal agencies that use    cryptographic-based systems to protect sensitive information in    military, medical, telecommunications, IoT applications and    other IT-related products must use FIPS 140-2 validated modules    to meet these security requirements. FIPS 140-2 validation is    also required by national agencies in Canada and is recognized    in Europe and Australia.  <\/p>\n<p>    ACE is one of the smallest, fastest, and most comprehensive    FIPS 140-2 validated software modules on the market for IoT    applications. Specifically engineered for the critical    cryptographic computing needs of IoT applications, ACE is    easily used, highly portable, and uniquely configurable to    operate in the toughest resource sensitive environments. With a    rich software API, IoT developers can easily perform bulk    encryption and decryption, message digests, digital signature    creation and validation, along with key generation and    exchange. ACE also includes a platform independent    implementation of NSA defined Suite B cryptographic algorithms    as well as other FIPS approved algorithms. The FIPS approved    algorithms are listed on the NIST CAVP sites along with the    final validation designation on the NIST CVMP site.  <\/p>\n<p>    To further aid developers implementing IoT security, ACE is    pre-integrated with the full suite of     Allegro AE IoT connectivity and security toolkits including    RomSTL (TLS 1.2), RomCert (SCEP and OCSP), RomSShell AE (SSH),    RomPager AE (web server) and RomWebClient AE (web client).  <\/p>\n<p>    IoT SECURITY AND HARDWARE CRYPTOGRAPHIC ACCELERATION  <\/p>\n<p>    IoT applications are engineered from the ground up for resource    sensitive execution environments. Typically, the primary    driving factor in these applications aims to deliver the    highest value IoT product at the lowest cost. Unfortunately,    implementing cryptographic security protocols in any    environment is resource intensive in CPU, RAM and ROM which IoT    devices often find difficult to support. To help address these    needs, silicon manufacturers augment their chipsets with    specifically engineered cryptographic engines to off-load    resource intensive cryptographic calculations. Two of Allegro's    most recent FIPS 140-2 validated ACE modules have the    flexibility to utilize on-board cryptographic acceleration when    available. This greatly increases throughput while reducing the    demand for CPU, RAM and ROM. These validations have been    configured to support the on-board cryptographic acceleration    from Intel (AES-NI) in addition to hardware based entropy to    meet the latest NIST Implementation Guidance for FIPS modules.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"The need is critical for advanced security in IoT devices,\"    says Bob Van Andel, President of Allegro. \"With the culmination    of Allegro's latest validations, IoT developers have access to    the most essential component of seven key elements needed for    proactive IoT security  highly portable, reliable, FIPS 140-2    validated cryptography.\" ACE is delivered as an ANSI-C source    code toolkit and is available now. To learn more about the \"7    Key Elements for Proactive IoT Security\" visit our website:        <a href=\"https:\/\/www.allegrosoft.com\/secure-iot\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.allegrosoft.com\/secure-iot<\/a>. For additional    information on Allegro Software and the full suite of Allegro    AE IoT connectivity and security toolkits, visit our website:        <a href=\"https:\/\/www.allegrosoft.com\/iot-device-cybersecurity\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.allegrosoft.com\/iot-device-cybersecurity<\/a> .  <\/p>\n<p>    ABOUT ALLEGRO  <\/p>\n<p>    Allegro Software Development Corporation is a premier provider    of embedded Internet software components with an emphasis on    industry-leading device management, embedded device security,    UPnP-DLNA networking, and the Internet of Things. Since 1996,    Allegro has been on the forefront of leading the evolution of    secure device management solutions with its RomPager embedded    web server and security toolkits. Also an active contributor to    UPnP and DLNA initiatives, Allegro supplies a range of UPnP and    DLNA toolkits that offer portability, easy integration, and    full compliance with UPnP and DLNA specifications. Allegro is    headquartered in Boxborough, MA.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the original version on PRWeb visit: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.prweb.com\/releases\/2017\/08\/prweb14562144.htm\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.prweb.com\/releases\/2017\/08\/prweb14562144.htm<\/a>  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the rest here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.benzinga.com\/pressreleases\/17\/08\/p9856467\/allegro-software-expands-fips-140-2-support-for-iot-applications-needin\" title=\"Allegro Software Expands FIPS 140-2 Support For IoT Applications Needing Validated Cryptography in Military ... - Benzinga\">Allegro Software Expands FIPS 140-2 Support For IoT Applications Needing Validated Cryptography in Military ... - Benzinga<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Today, Allegro Software announced it has earned FIPS 140-2 level 1 validation on four additional platforms with the Allegro Cryptography Engine, ACE from the U.S. government's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). 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