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What Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) providers are FIPS 140-2 compliant? More specifically, does the Sun/Oracle provider qualify?

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According to this information on this page:

  1. IBM and RSA have FIPS 140-2 validated JCE providers.
  2. BouncyCastle have FIPS 140-2 validated JCE providers for Java 7 & 8. (See The Legion of the Bouncy Castle - FIPS Resources Page. Donations are encouraged!)
  3. Sun's JCE providers are not on the list of FIPS 140-2 validated modules.

However, Oracle do have a validated module called "Oracle Cryptographic Libraries for SSL". The description does not say this is a JCE provider ... but it might be.

Also, Oracle don't appear to have any "modules in progress" for FIPS 140-2 validation.

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  • NIST provides a list on their website of validated modules. RSA Security, Certicom, and Entrust all have validated JCE providers from what I recall. Though they are not cheap!
    – Michael
    Dec 21, 2011 at 14:48
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    URL seems outdated - maybe it's here now?
    – crusy
    Aug 1, 2019 at 10:28
  • It is the same document.
    – Stephen C
    Aug 1, 2019 at 10:48
  • Can't tell, your .gov URL doesn't open here, while the .rip (? never seen one before) does. Might be our proxy though...
    – crusy
    Aug 1, 2019 at 12:02
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According to this page, java 6 can be made FIPS 140 compliant via either NSS or SunJSSE.

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Actually the Sun PKCS#11 Provider does look like it is FIPS 140-2 compliant. It is based on Network Security Services. I'm pretty sure that is what certificates 1278, 1279 and 1280 are on that NIST link that @stephen-c posted. The Oracle docs are a little vague regarding compliance but this is the best I have found so far.

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