Highlights:
The IBM 4767 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor is a security-rich PCIe coprocessor with specialized electronics to support cryptographic functions on select x86 Architecture servers with a PCIe slot.
The PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor is designed to deliver the following functions:
Description:
The tamper-responding hardware and infrastructure firmware of the IBM 4767 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor are designed to meet the most stringent Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS PUB) 140-2 Level 4 level of security. Specialized hardware performs Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Data Encryption Standard (DES), Triple-Data Encryption Standard (TDES), Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) algorithm, Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA), Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), and other cryptographic processes, relieving the main processor from these tasks.
The 4767 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor is designed to protect your cryptographic keys and sensitive custom applications. The software running in the coprocessor offers a rich programmable environment to meet unique business needs and can be customized to meet special requirements such as on demand transactions, automated teller machines (ATMs), and point-of-sale (POS) applications for the banking, finance, and retail industries.
Design: The IBM 4767 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor has a PCIe local-bus-compatible interface. The coprocessor holds a secure subsystem module, and batteries for backup power. The securely encapsulated subsystem contains two 32-bit PowerPC 476FP RISC processors running in lockstep with cross-checking to detect malfunctions as well as a separate service processor used to manage self-test and firmware updates, RAM, flash memory and battery-powered memory, secure time-of-day, cryptographic-quality random number generator, AES, DES, TDES, HMAC, MD5, multiple SHA hashing methods, modular-exponentiation (for example, RSA, ECC) hardware, and full-duplex DMA communications.
A secure code-loading arrangement enables control program and application program loading and refreshes after coprocessor installation in your server. IBM offers an embedded subsystem control program and a cryptographic application programming interface (API) which implements the IBM Common Cryptographic Architecture (CCA).
IBM offers support for application programs that use the 4767 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor in select x86 Architecture servers and that operate within the specified operating system environments. The IBM Common Cryptographic Architecture Support Program can be accessed from the Internet at no charge to the user. Refer to the IBM CCA Basic Services Reference and Guide which can be found at the IBM Cryptocards website for a full explanation of the CCA API.
Custom programming: IBM offers a toolkit, education, consulting, support, and prototyping under custom contracts to allow you to extend the IBM features or use them to create your own on-card application.
Under a special contract with IBM, you will have the flexibility to define and load customized cryptographic functions. This service offering can be requested using the IBM Cryptocards website by selecting the "Custom programming" link.
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