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Invicti Standard, Invicti Enterprise on-premises

How Invicti approaches FIPS

Invicti is compatible with the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140-2. Invicti can function on a machine where FIPS policy is enabled without throwing any errors.

compatibility

This compatibility starts with the Invicti Enterprise on-premises 2.3 and Invicti Standard 6.3.033782.

What is FIPS?

FIPS 140-2 is a US government standard that specifies the basic security standards for cryptographic modules in IT devices. The confidentiality and integrity of the information protected by this module require the module's protection.

So, all federal agencies as well as their contractors and service providers, including networking and cloud service providers, need to comply with this standard. Beyond the federal agencies, this standard has become the de-facto norm for encryption and is widely acknowledged as a critical security standard.

Configure Invicti for FIPS

Invicti can function on a machine where the FIPS policy is enabled without throwing any errors. This means if the FIPS policy is enabled on a machine that runs or installs Invicti, that policy does not interfere with the running state of the software. Additionally, no error event log entries are recorded.

note

Invicti doesn't have FIPS certification or verification.

The following table shows which Invicti application is compatible with the FIPS-policy-enabled environment.

EnvironmentApplicationsStatus
Windows OSInvicti Enterprise Web ApplicationCompatible
Windows OSInvicti Enterprise AgentCompatible
Windows OSInvicti StandardCompatible
Linux OSInvicti Enterprise AgentCompatible

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