Peter and company,
On Apr 30, 2013, at 10:00 AM, "Link, Peter R." < email@hidden> wrote:
I'm still around--
Walter is correct. Because it takes so long for the NIST process to complete, there's no reason to even attempt to go backwards. Remember, CoreCrypto is brand new so it hasn't been in OSX
CoreCrypto / CoreCrypto Kernel is being validated for use under OS X 10.8
and was just released in iOS. From what I understand, once CoreCrypto
is approved, the next versions will be much easier to get new/upgrade approvals for. With iOS7 coming, getting the original CoreCrypto approved is a huge deal.
I am assuming the other three modules will move to the finalization step by next week or so. Once all four modules have been approved, Mac/iOS users should be able to go to their DAAs, CIOs, and IT managers and declare they are compliant!!!!!
On Apr 30, 2013, at 6:06 AM, "Rowe, Walter" < email@hidden> wrote:
Shawn has posted this many, many, many times now. This covers iOS6 only. No prior iOS version is covered.
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On Apr 30, 2013, at 8:23 AM, "Milto, Jim W" < email@hidden> wrote:
Thanks this is good news.
So does what iOS versions does this crypto cover? Just the current iOS6? If not how far back?
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From: fed-talk-bounces+james.milto=email@hidden [mailto:fed-talk-bounces+james.milto=email@hidden]
On Behalf Of William Cerniuk
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 7:11 PM
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Subject: [Fed-Talk] NIST & iOS CoreCrypto Kernel Module
Entered stage 5. That is signatures and the assignment of the number. Victory dance on the device encryption!
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