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Joined: 8/30/2023 Posts: 1
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Hello there, We are updating FIPS compliance document for our product. One of our direct 3rd party dependencies is EO. Specifically dependencies on EO.Base.dll, EO.Pdf.dll, EO.WebBrowser.dll, EO.WebEngine.dll in version 21.1.85.0.
Please confirm if the components listed in the specific version above are compliant with FIPS 140-2. Also, please let us know if you ran FIPS validation against the EO components and if you have a FIPS-compliant document published for your customers.
Thank you! Appreciate your help.
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 5/27/2007 Posts: 24,217
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Hi, Our product is not an encryption module, so strictly speaking it does not subject to FIPS directly. However because it runs on Windows and relies on encryption functions provided by Windows, those modules as part of Windows do subject to FIPS. You can find details on how to enable FIPS on Windows here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/security-foundations/certification/fips-140-validationOur product does work when FIPS is enabled on Windows. Thanks!
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