> On Jan 21, 2015, at 8:09 AM, Philip Bellino <pbell...@mrv.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I apologize if this is not the correct forum for my questions, so here goes.
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> 1.       Are the RSA JSafeJCE and the IBM’ IBMJESFIPS cryptographic modules 
> being used widely against Openssl in FIPS mode?

In what way do you mean “against”?  As in two (or more) programs communicating 
with one another, at least one of which uses OpenSSL and at least one of which 
uses one of the others?  Or as in those modules being used in preference to 
OpenSSL?  If the former, I’m not aware of anything in particular.  However, it 
should be noted that the FIPS validations would mean the actual algorithm are 
compatible, so there’s no reason they couldn’t be used in such ways, assuming 
appropriate care is taken to use equivalent parameters, keys, etc.  If the 
latter, I’m not sure if there’s any way to measure that, and any measurement is 
probably meaningless, taken in total — it’d be more meaningful to make such 
determinations with respect to a particular type of application or a more 
specific customer space (although the latter is already pretty specific, since 
requiring FIPS 140 isn’t exactly a general customer thing).

> 2.       If so, have these modules kept pace with the latest Openssl FIPS 
> implementation.

I don’t quite follow.  Those products are entirely separate from OpenSSL (and 
each other), and none of them affect any of the others.  Indeed, because of the 
way validation testing is performed and interpreted, one implementation may 
have more onerous changes enforced than another.  If you’re wondering about new 
interpretations that have caused changes in OpenSSL, and if those 
interpretations have also affected those implementations, you’d need to ask RSA 
and IBM.  I doubt they’ll tell you anything other than the appropriate 
certificate numbers for their products, and let you look up the dates they were 
awarded, though.  :)

TOM


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