
FIPS 140-3 (Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 140-3) is the updated standard for cryptographic modules used by the U.S. government, replacing the older FIPS 140-2 standard. Established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), FIPS 140 standards provide guidelines for the design and implementation of cryptographic modules, which are essential for securing sensitive but unclassified information. FIPS 140-2, introduced in 2001, became a widely accepted benchmark for cryptographic security.However, with advancements in technology and the emergence of new security threats, there was a clear need for an updated standard. The transition to FIPS 140-3 incorporates various improvements and changes that enhance the security and functionality of cryptographic modules. Let me point out some of the key updates and differences introduced in FIPS 140-3:
FIPS 140-3 brings significant improvements and updates to the cryptographic module standards, addressing modern security challenges and aligning with international standards. These changes enhance the robustness, security, and interoperability of cryptographic modules used by the U.S. government and other organizations.
Swissbit is dedicated to the security profile of our customers, and we are proud that the iShield Key is part of the IUT list to follow #FIPS 140-3 Level 3 supporting strong and phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication in U.S. federal agencies and government. By leveraging the latest cryptographic standards, Swissbit provides the highest level of hardware security available, while delivering future-proof technology to our customers.
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