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Microsemi Announces Successful Completion of Nine NIST Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CertificationsValidates Unique Advanced Security Features of SmartFusion2 SoC FPGAs and IGLOO2 FPGAs, Including On-chip Cryptographic Services and True Random Bit Generator IP ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Dec. 16, 2014 -- Microsemi Corporation (Nasdaq: MSCC), a leading provider of semiconductor solutions differentiated by power, security, reliability and performance, today announced the completion of nine new National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP) certifications. The AES encryption/decryption, SHA message digest, HMAC message authentication code and ECC-CDH key establishment algorithms, whose implementations were certified, are all part of the NIST "Suite B" collection, with key and digest sizes approved for United States government use at up to the Secret Level, as well as for use in the private sector. The deterministic random bit generator (DRBG) implementation used in these devices is also NIST-certified. These NIST certifications are an important validation of the high levels of security offered by Microsemi's SmartFusion®2 SoC FPGAs and IGLOO®2 FPGAs. Microsemi's industry-leading security platform caters to system designers who develop security solutions for commercial, industrial, government and defense wired and wireless data communication, encrypted networking, secure data storage, machine-to-machine (M2M) authentication, missile, information assurance (IA) and anti-tamper (AT) applications. It is also ideal for a wide range of other mainstream applications requiring protection of design IP or end-application data and their associated cryptographic keys against eavesdropping, modification, extraction or other forms of tampering. According to the Aberdeen Group, by the year 2020 approximately 50 billion machines will be connected. Not only do these machines need to be secure, but they need to be secure at the device, circuit board, box and system levels. For example, even a machine or system that uses a NIST Suite B approved algorithm like the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) Prime Curve algorithms can still be vulnerable to side channel attacks. Going beyond a NIST-certified, functionally-validated implementation, Microsemi's FPGAs are the only devices of their kind currently on the market having licensed, patented differential power analysis (DPA) countermeasures that increase overall system security by protecting the keys that are used for configuring the FPGA against extraction via DPA. Furthermore, all its devices with cryptography enabled for the end user include a license from Cryptography Research, Inc. (a division of Rambus) to the FPGA user for the unlimited use of its extensive DPA patent portfolio within the Microsemi FPGA or SoC FPGA, ensuring the user's end-application keys can also be protected against DPA. Microsemi's SmartFusion2 SoC FPGAs and IGLOO2 FPGAs are the only FPGAs on the market having any built-in cryptographic accelerators or a true random number generator available for use by the end application that don't use fabric resources, including one of the only certified hardware ECC cores since the NIST ECC-CDH CAVP certifications began. "Microsemi has a long track record of providing cryptography products that meet the strictest security requirements for government applications and can now deliver that same level of security to mainstream applications," said Bruce Weyer, vice president and business unit manager at Microsemi. "Earning these important certifications for our SoC FPGAs is yet another step forward in our quest to ensure Microsemi has the industry's most secure solutions that meet or exceed our customers' needs." About the Certifications
These Cryptographic Module Mark II (version 1.1) certifications apply to the -060, -090 and -150 capacity SmartFusion2 SoC FPGAs and IGLOO2 FPGAs:
About Microsemi's Differentiated SoC FPGA Security Features
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