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A high-quality security solution for encryption key management Subtitle: Security standards and key features of Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM

Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM is a hardware security device designed to protect encryption keys using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. It provides a high level of security by protecting keys against physical attacks, such as key extraction or device tampering.

Security standards for HSMs

Security standards for HSMs, such as Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM, are defined by several official organizations. The FIPS 140-3, issued by NIST, is the most recent standard and replaced the FIPS 140-2 since September 2021. The ISO 13491-1, issued by ISO, and the ANSI X9.24-1 standard, issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), are also widely used in the financial industry. The PCI HSM specification, issued by the PCI Security Standards Council, defines security requirements for HSMs used in payment environments. Finally, the Common Criteria security evaluation system is used by many countries and organizations to assess product security, including HSMs.

Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM: a security solution compliant with the highest security standards for encryption key management

In this context, Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM is an effective security solution for encryption key management, compliant with the highest security standards, including FIPS 140-2, a requirement recommended by NIST Special Publication 800-57 Part 2 Revision 1. Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM provides a high level of security by adding physical origin trust criteria for each secret stored encrypted with these criteria. This implementation is based on Jacques Gascuel’s invention patent on segmented key authentication, founder and CEO of Freemindtronic Andorra.

Features of Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM

Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM offers a range of security features, including:

• Protection against physical attacks, such as key extraction or device tampering • Use of NFC technology for secure communication between the device and stored keys • Compliance with the highest security standards, including FIPS 140-2, ISO 13491-1, ANSI X9.24-1, PCI HSM specification, and the Common Criteria security evaluation system

Freemindtronic’s patents

The implementation of Freemindtronic’s two patents, one on an “Access Control System” under patent number WO2017129887 and the other on “Segmented Key Authentication” under patent number WO2018154258, ensures the protection of the company’s intellectual property and guarantees the security of its products. These patents also enable advanced security features, such as segmented key management and verification of the device’s physical origin.

In conclusion, Freemindtronic’s NFC HSM is a high-quality security solution for encryption key management, providing high security standards, advanced security features, and protection of the company’s intellectual property. It is particularly suitable for financial and payment environments, as well as for companies requiring a high level of security for encryption key management.

Ref :
– FIPS 140-3: A standard issued by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) that defines security requirements for hardware security modules, including HSMs. (Reference: NIST Special Publication 800-140).
– ISO 13491-1: An international standard issued by ISO (International Organization for Standardization) that defines security requirements for hardware security modules, including HSMs. (Reference: ISO/IEC 13491-1)
– PCI HSM: A specification issued by the PCI Security Standards Council for HSMs used in payment environments. It defines security requirements for HSMs used under the PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard). (Reference: PCI HSM Security Requirements and Testing Procedures)
– Common Criteria: A security evaluation system used by many countries and organizations to evaluate the security of products, including HSMs. (Reference: ISO/IEC 15408)
– ANSI X9.24-1: A standard issued by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) that defines security requirements and practices for hardware security modules, including HSMs. It is widely used in the financial industry. (Reference: ANSI X9.24-1)

Solution partners

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