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The Automated Cryptographic Validation Testing System (ACVTS) comprises two main environments that support the Automated Cryptographic Validation Protocol (ACVP): the demonstration environment (ACVTS Demo aka "Demo") and the production environment (ACVTS Prod aka "Prod"). Demo is a sandbox-style environment in which users may test their algorithm implementations and ACVP client applications. The Demo environment should be considered semi-volatile, meaning that any information stored in it is subject to loss at any time, though we do strive to keep the environment as stable and intact as possible. Prod is the environment used for issuing algorithm validations under the NIST Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program (CAVP), and as such is restricted to accredited CST laboratories and 17ACVT laboratories.
The process for gaining access to the ACVTS demonstration environment is as follows:
As stated above, ACVTS Prod access is only available to accredited CST laboratories and 17ACVT laboratories.
In order to gain access to Prod, a laboratory must first demonstrate proficiency in the Demo environment. This is done by requesting credentials to access the ACVTS Demo environment (see instructions above), completing a full validation through the certification step and receiving a validation. Upon requesting access to the production environment, the user must supply the test sessions and valid demo certificate number of their successful run in the demo environment. Furthermore, a user is only authorized to run algorithms in production that they have previously run at least once through certification in the demo environment. This rule ensures that labs must demonstrate proficiency in each algorithm in demo before completing validations in production.
The process for gaining access to the ACVTS production environment as an existing accredited CST laboratory is as follows:
The process for gaining access to the ACVTS production environment as a 17ACVT laboratory is as follows:
The estimated time to complete steps 1-3 is approximately 2-4 months. Much of the time depends on scheduling the on-site audit for the NVLAP accreditation process. The estimated time to complete step 4 is 3-4 business days, if payment is made immediately after receiving the invoice.
Chris Celi - Program Manager - NIST
[email protected]
Security and Privacy: assurance, cryptography, testing & validation
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Chris Celi - Program Manager - NIST
[email protected]
Security and Privacy: assurance, cryptography, testing & validation