Dimensions And Operating Temperatures; Physical Location Considerations - Entrust nShield Installation Manual

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5. Dimensions and operating temperatures

Parameter
Dimensions
Weight
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Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Operating and storage relative humidity

5.1. Physical location considerations

Entrust nShield HSMs are certified to NIST FIPS 140-2 Level 2 and 3. In addition to the
intrinsic protection provided by an nShield HSM, customers must exercise due diligence
to ensure that the environment within which the nShield HSMs are deployed is
configured properly and is regularly examined as part of a comprehensive risk mitigation
program to assess both logical and physical threats. Applications running in the
environment shall be authenticated to ensure their legitimacy and to thwart possible
proliferation of malware that could infiltrate these as they access the HSMs'
cryptographic services. The deployed environment must adopt 'defense in depth'
measures and carefully consider the physical location to prevent detection of
electromagnetic emanations that might otherwise inadvertently disclose cryptographic
material.
When the TVD is not being used it must be stored in a secure place.
nShield® Trusted Verification Device Installation Guide
Value
62 (w) x 95 (h) x 14 (d) mm
72g
5V, 200 mA
0 – 50 °C
-10 – 50 °C
Maximum 90% non-condensing
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