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Hello,
I’m no chipher expert so I have a question.
Is AES (Rijndael) FIPS compliant with both 128 and 256 bit length?
 

Regards
Henke

Hi Henke, 

https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.197.pdf

1. Name of Standard. Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (FIPS PUB 197).

2. Category of Standard. Computer Security Standard, Cryptography.

3. Explanation. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) specifies a FIPS-approved cryptographic algorithm that can be used to protect electronic data. The AES algorithm is a symmetric block cipher that can encrypt (encipher) and decrypt (decipher) information. Encryption converts data to an unintelligible form called ciphertext; decrypting the ciphertext converts the data back into its original form, called plaintext. The AES algorithm is capable of using cryptographic keys of 128, 192, and 256 bits to encrypt and decrypt data in blocks of 128 bits.

4. Approving Authority. Secretary of Commerce.


Hi Henke

Certifications and Compliance

Commvault software conforms to the following standards:

https://documentation.commvault.com/commvault/v11/article?p=110316.htm


Hello @Blaine Williams ,

Yes I did see that.
Does that mean that any selected encryption for an aux copy is FIPS compliant?


Hi Henke

Certifications and Compliance

Commvault software conforms to the following standards:

https://documentation.commvault.com/commvault/v11/article?p=110316.htm


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