The National Institute of Standards and Technology has revoked certification of the open-source encryption tool OpenSSL under the Federal Information Processing Standard. OpenSSL in January became one of the first open-source software products to be validated under NIST. The revocation caught the Open Source Software Institute, which shepherded the module through the validation process, by surprise. The link for this article located at GCN.com is no longer available. . OpenSSL unexpectedly revokes its FIPS certification, prompting worries about the implications for security in open source software.. OpenSSL, FIPS, Compliance Standards, Open Source Security. . Brittany Day
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