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Cryptographic Module Validation Program
The Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP)' is an Information Technology (IT) security accreditation program for
cryptographic modules produced by private sector vendors or open source
communities who seek to have their products certified for use in
government departments and regulated industries (such as financial and
health-care institutions) that collect, store, transfer, share and
disseminate "sensitive, but not classfied" information. Product
certifications under the CMVP are performed in accordance with the
requirements of Federal Information Processing Standard Publication
140-2 (FIPS PUBS 140-2 ) "Requirements for Cryptographic Modules"
(2001).
The CMVP was established by the US National
Institute of Standards and Technology and the Communications Security
Establishment of the Government of Canada in July 1995.
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