Introduction; Purpose; References; Rganization - Oracle StorageTek T10000D Manual

Non-proprietary security policy
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NTRODUCTION

1.1 Purpose

This is a non-proprietary Cryptographic Module Security Policy for the
StorageTek T10000D Tape Drive from Oracle Corporation. This Security Policy
describes how the StorageTek T10000D Tape Drive meets the security
requirements of Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) Publication
140-2, which details the U.S. and Canadian Government requirements for
cryptographic modules. More information about the FIPS 140-2 standard and
validation program is available on the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) and the Communications Security Establishment (CSE)
Cryptographic
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp.
This document also describes how to run the module in a secure FIPS-Approved
mode of operation. This policy was prepared as part of the Level 1 FIPS 140-2
validation of the module. The StorageTek T10000D Tape Drive may also be
referred to in this document as the Encrypting Tape Drive, the ETD
module, or the module.

1.2 References

This document deals only with operations and capabilities of the module in the
technical terms of a FIPS 140-2 cryptographic module security policy. More
information is available on the module from the following sources:
 The
information on the full line of products from Oracle.
 The CMVP website
1/140val-all.htm) contains contact information for individuals to answer
technical or sales-related questions for the module.
1.3 Document Organization
The Security Policy document is one document in a FIPS 140-2 Submission
Package. In addition to this document, the Submission Package contains:
 Vendor Evidence document
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ETD – Encrypting Tape Drive
This document may be freely reproduced and distributed whole and intact including this Copyright notice.
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