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atsec Offers FIPS 140-2 and Physical Security Workshops in Austin and Stockholm

2011-08-23

Austin/Stockholm - atsec information security will be hosting two workshops that focus on FIPS 140-2 and physical security in Austin and Stockholm:

FIPS 140-2 Validation Requirements Course

Dates:
Tuesday, October 18 2011 - 9am to 5pm
Wednesday, October 19 2011 - 9am to 3pm

Course fees:
Registered by September 1st: $1200
Registered after September 1st: $1400

Course Outline:
Motivation for FIPS 140-2

  • FISMA
  • DoD
  • Industry

Related Documents

  • FIPS 140-2
  • FIPS 140-2 Derived Test Requirements
  • FIPS 140-2 Implementation Guidance
  • FIPS 140-2 Annexes
  • Approved Function Standards and Special Publications

Validation Requirements

  • Security Policy
  • Crypto Module Specifications
  • Crypto Module Ports and Interfaces
  • Roles, Services and Authentications
  • Finite State Model
    • Example of Finite State Diagram
    • Example of State Transition Table
  • Physical Security
  • Operational Environment
  • Key Management
  • EMI/EMC
  • Self Tests
  • Design Assurance
  • Mitigation of Other Attacks

The Validation Process

  • Document Review
  • Design Review
    • Software
    • Firmware
    • Hardware
  • Testing (laboratory)

Please visit the registration page for more information on this course.

FIPS 140-2 and Physical Security Workshop

Date:
Thursday, September 15 2011 - 9am to 4pm

Course fees:
8000 SEK (plus Swedish VAT) per participant

Course Outline:

First Part
FIPS 140-2

  • Introduction and FIPS History
  • Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP)
  • Validation Process
  • Cryptographic Modules
  • FIPS 140-2 Standard Structure
  • Functional Areas
  • Derived Test Requirements (DTR)
  • Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Process
  • Discussion

Second Part
Physical Security

  • Introduction and Definition of Physical Security
  • Types and Levels of Physical Security related to FIPS
  • Physical Security Attack and Defense Mechanisms
  • Caveats, Pitfalls and Tips from Real Life Experiences
  • Discussion

Please visit the registration page for more information on this course.

 

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