BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 for Infineon Techologies AG OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00 from Infineon Technologies AG BSI - Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, Postfach 20 03 63, D-53133 Bonn Phone +49 (0)228 99 9582-0, Fax +49 (0)228 9582-5477, Infoline +49 (0)228 99 9582-111 Certification Report V1.0 CC-Zert-327 V5.41 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 (*) Trusted Platform Module Infineon Techologies AG OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00 from Infineon Technologies AG PP Conformance: PC Client Specific TPM, TPM Library specification Family “2.0”, Level 0 Revision 1.38, Version: 1.2, Date: 2019-06-13, ANSSI-CC-PP-2020/01 Functionality: PP conformant Common Criteria Part 2 extended Assurance: Common Criteria Part 3 conformant EAL 4 augmented by ALC_FLR.1 and AVA_VAN.4 The IT Product identified in this certificate has been evaluated at an approved evaluation facility using the Common Methodology for IT Security Evaluation (CEM), Version 3.1 extended by Scheme Interpretations and CC Supporting Documents as listed in the Certification Report for conformance to the Common Criteria for IT Security Evaluation (CC), Version 3.1. CC and CEM are also published as ISO/IEC 15408 and ISO/IEC 18045. (*) This certificate applies only to the specific version and release of the product in its evaluated configuration and in conjunction with the complete Certification Report and Notification. For details on the validity see Certification Report part A chapter 5. The evaluation has been conducted in accordance with the provisions of the certification scheme of the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and the conclusions of the evaluation facility in the evaluation technical report are consistent with the evidence adduced. This certificate is not an endorsement of the IT Product by the Federal Office for Information Security or any other organisation that recognises or gives effect to this certificate, and no warranty of the IT Product by the Federal Office for Information Security or any other organisation that recognises or gives effect to this certificate, is either expressed or implied. Bonn, 21 May 2021 For the Federal Office for Information Security Sandro Amendola L.S. Head of Division SOGIS Recognition Agreement Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement recognition for components up to EAL 2 and ALC_FLR only Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik Godesberger Allee 185-189 - D-53175 Bonn - Postfach 20 03 63 - D-53133 Bonn Phone +49 (0)228 99 9582-0 - Fax +49 (0)228 9582-5477 - Infoline +49 (0)228 99 9582-111 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 This page is intentionally left blank. 4 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report Contents A. Certification......................................................................................................................6 1. Preliminary Remarks....................................................................................................6 2. Specifications of the Certification Procedure...............................................................6 3. Recognition Agreements..............................................................................................7 4. Performance of Evaluation and Certification................................................................8 5. Validity of the Certification Result.................................................................................8 6. Publication....................................................................................................................9 B. Certification Results.......................................................................................................10 1. Executive Summary....................................................................................................11 2. Identification of the TOE.............................................................................................12 3. Security Policy............................................................................................................15 4. Assumptions and Clarification of Scope.....................................................................15 5. Architectural Information.............................................................................................16 6. Documentation...........................................................................................................16 7. IT Product Testing.......................................................................................................16 8. Evaluated Configuration.............................................................................................18 9. Results of the Evaluation............................................................................................18 10. Obligations and Notes for the Usage of the TOE.....................................................19 11. Security Target..........................................................................................................20 12. Regulation specific aspects (eIDAS, QES)..............................................................20 13. Definitions.................................................................................................................20 14. Bibliography..............................................................................................................21 C. Excerpts from the Criteria..............................................................................................24 D. Annexes.........................................................................................................................25 5 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 A. Certification 1. Preliminary Remarks Under the BSIG1 Act, the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) has the task of issuing certificates for information technology products. Certification of a product is carried out on the instigation of the vendor or a distributor, hereinafter called the sponsor. A part of the procedure is the technical examination (evaluation) of the product according to the security criteria published by the BSI or generally recognised security criteria. The evaluation is normally carried out by an evaluation facility recognised by the BSI or by BSI itself. The result of the certification procedure is the present Certification Report. This report contains among others the certificate (summarised assessment) and the detailed Certification Results. The Certification Results contain the technical description of the security functionality of the certified product, the details of the evaluation (strength and weaknesses) and instructions for the user. 2. Specifications of the Certification Procedure The certification body conducts the procedure according to the criteria laid down in the following: ● Act on the Federal Office for Information Security1 ● BSI Certification and Approval Ordinance2 ● BSI Schedule of Costs3 ● Special decrees issued by the Bundesministerium des Innern (Federal Ministry of the Interior) ● DIN EN ISO/IEC 17065 standard ● BSI certification: Scheme documentation describing the certification process (CC- Produkte) [3] ● BSI certification: Scheme documentation on requirements for the Evaluation Facility, its approval and licencing process (CC-Stellen) [3] 1 Act on the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI-Gesetz - BSIG) of 14 August 2009, Bundesgesetzblatt I p. 2821 2 Ordinance on the Procedure for Issuance of Security Certificates and approval by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI-Zertifizierungs- und -Anerkennungsverordnung - BSIZertV) of 17 December 2014, Bundesgesetzblatt 2014, part I, no. 61, p. 2231 3 Schedule of Cost for Official Procedures of the Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI-Kostenverordnung, BSI-KostV) of 3 March 2005, Bundesgesetzblatt I, p. 519 6 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report ● Common Criteria for IT Security Evaluation (CC), Version 3.14 [1] also published as ISO/IEC 15408. ● Common Methodology for IT Security Evaluation (CEM), Version 3.1 [2] also published as ISO/IEC 18045 ● BSI certification: Application Notes and Interpretation of the Scheme (AIS) [4] 3. Recognition Agreements In order to avoid multiple certification of the same product in different countries a mutual recognition of IT security certificates - as far as such certificates are based on ITSEC or CC - under certain conditions was agreed. 3.1. European Recognition of CC – Certificates (SOGIS-MRA) The SOGIS-Mutual Recognition Agreement (SOGIS-MRA) Version 3 became effective in April 2010. It defines the recognition of certificates for IT-Products at a basic recognition level and, in addition, at higher recognition levels for IT-Products related to certain SOGIS Technical Domains only. The basic recognition level includes Common Criteria (CC) Evaluation Assurance Levels EAL 1 to EAL 4. For "Smartcards and similar devices" a SOGIS Technical Domain is in place. For "HW Devices with Security Boxes" a SOGIS Technical Domains is in place, too. In addition, certificates issued for Protection Profiles based on Common Criteria are part of the recognition agreement. The current list of signatory nations and approved certification schemes, details on recognition, and the history of the agreement can be seen on the website at https://www.sogis.eu. The SOGIS-MRA logo printed on the certificate indicates that it is recognised under the terms of this agreement by the related bodies of the signatory nations. A disclaimer beneath the logo indicates the specific scope of recognition. This certificate is recognized under SOGIS-MRA for all assurance components selected. 3.2. International Recognition of CC – Certificates (CCRA) The international arrangement on the mutual recognition of certificates based on the CC (Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement, CCRA-2014) has been ratified on 08 September 2014. It covers CC certificates based on collaborative Protection Profiles (cPP) (exact use), CC certificates based on assurance components up to and including EAL 2 or the assurance family Flaw Remediation (ALC_FLR) and CC certificates for Protection Profiles and for collaborative Protection Profiles (cPP). The current list of signatory nations and approved certification schemes can be seen on the website: https://www.commoncriteriaportal.org. The Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement logo printed on the certificate indicates that this certification is recognised under the terms of this agreement by the related bodies of the signatory nations. A disclaimer beneath the logo indicates the specific scope of recognition. 4 Proclamation of the Bundesministerium des Innern of 12 February 2007 in the Bundesanzeiger dated 23 February 2007, p. 3730 7 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 This certificate is recognized according to the rules of CCRA-2014, i. e. up to and including CC part 3 EAL 2+ ALC_FLR components. 4. Performance of Evaluation and Certification The certification body monitors each individual evaluation to ensure a uniform procedure, a uniform interpretation of the criteria and uniform ratings. The product Infineon Techologies AG OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00, has undergone the certification procedure at BSI. The evaluation of the product Infineon Techologies AG OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00, was conducted by TÜV Informationstechnik GmbH. The evaluation was completed on 23 April 2021. TÜV Informationstechnik GmbH is an evaluation facility (ITSEF)5 recognised by the certification body of BSI. For this certification procedure the sponsor and applicant is: Infineon Technologies AG. The product was developed by: Infineon Technologies AG. The certification is concluded with the comparability check and the production of this Certification Report. This work was completed by the BSI. 5. Validity of the Certification Result This Certification Report applies only to the version of the product as indicated. The confirmed assurance package is valid on the condition that ● all stipulations regarding generation, configuration and operation, as given in the following report, are observed, ● the product is operated in the environment described, as specified in the following report and in the Security Target. For the meaning of the assurance components and assurance levels please refer to CC itself. Detailed references are listed in part C of this report. The Certificate issued confirms the assurance of the product claimed in the Security Target at the date of certification. As attack methods evolve over time, the resistance of the certified version of the product against new attack methods needs to be re-assessed. Therefore, the sponsor should apply for the certified product being monitored within the assurance continuity program of the BSI Certification Scheme (e.g. by a re-assessment or re-certification). Specifically, if results of the certification are used in subsequent evaluation and certification procedures, in a system integration process or if a user's risk management needs regularly updated results, it is recommended to perform a re- assessment on a regular e.g. annual basis. In order to avoid an indefinite usage of the certificate when evolved attack methods would require a re-assessment of the products resistance to state of the art attack methods, the maximum validity of the certificate has been limited. The certificate issued on 21 May 2021 is valid until 20 May 2026. Validity can be re-newed by re-certification. The owner of the certificate is obliged: 5 Information Technology Security Evaluation Facility 8 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report 1. when advertising the certificate or the fact of the product's certification, to refer to the Certification Report as well as to provide the Certification Report, the Security Target and user guidance documentation mentioned herein to any customer of the product for the application and usage of the certified product, 2. to inform the Certification Body at BSI immediately about vulnerabilities of the product that have been identified by the developer or any third party after issuance of the certificate, 3. to inform the Certification Body at BSI immediately in the case that security relevant changes in the evaluated life cycle, e.g. related to development and production sites or processes, occur, or the confidentiality of documentation and information related to the Target of Evaluation (TOE) or resulting from the evaluation and certification procedure where the certification of the product has assumed this confidentiality being maintained, is not given any longer. In particular, prior to the dissemination of confidential documentation and information related to the TOE or resulting from the evaluation and certification procedure that do not belong to the deliverables according to the Certification Report part B, or for those where no dissemination rules have been agreed on, to third parties, the Certification Body at BSI has to be informed. In case of changes to the certified version of the product, the validity can be extended to the new versions and releases, provided the sponsor applies for assurance continuity (i.e. re-certification or maintenance) of the modified product, in accordance with the procedural requirements, and the evaluation does not reveal any security deficiencies. 6. Publication The product Infineon Techologies AG OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00, has been included in the BSI list of certified products, which is published regularly (see also Internet: https://www.bsi.bund.de and [5]). Further information can be obtained from BSI-Infoline +49 228 9582-111. Further copies of this Certification Report can be requested from the developer6 of the product. The Certification Report may also be obtained in electronic form at the internet address stated above. 6 Infineon Technologies AG Am Campeon 1-12 85579 Neubiberg 9 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 B. Certification Results The following results represent a summary of ● the Security Target of the sponsor for the Target of Evaluation, ● the relevant evaluation results from the evaluation facility, and ● complementary notes and stipulations of the certification body. 10 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report 1. Executive Summary The Target of Evaluation (TOE) is the Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20 (or SLB9672_2.0 in short), version v15.20.15686.00, including related guidance documentation as described in the Security Target [6]. The TOE is an integrated circuit and software platform that provides computer manufacturers with the core components of a subsystem used to assure authenticity, integrity and confidentiality in e-commerce and internet communications within a Trusted Computing Platform. The SLB9672_2.0 is a complete solution implementing the version 2.0 of the TCG Trusted Platform Module Library Family “2.0” Revision 01.38 Specification and the TCG PC Client Specific Platform TPM Profile (PTP) Family “2.0”. The SLB9672_2.0 uses the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) for the integration into existing PC mainboards. The SLB9672_2.0 is basically a secure controller with the following added functionality: • Random number generator (DRBG), • Asymmetric key generation (RSA keys with key length 1024, 2048, 3072 and 4096 bits, EC keys with key length 256 bits and 384 bits), • Symmetric key generation (AES keys with 128 and 256 bits), • Symmetric and asymmetric key procedures (encryption/decryption, generation and verification of digital signatures), • Hash algorithms (SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384) and MAC (HMAC), • Secure key and data storage, • Identification and Authorization mechanisms. The Security Target [6] is the basis for this certification. It is based on the certified Protection Profile PC Client Specific TPM, TPM Library specification Family “2.0”, Level 0 Revision 1.38, Version: 1.2, Date: 2019-06-13, ANSSI-CC-PP-2020/01 [8]. The TOE Security Assurance Requirements (SAR) are based entirely on the assurance components defined in Part 3 of the Common Criteria (see part C or [1], Part 3 for details). The TOE meets the assurance requirements of the Evaluation Assurance Level EAL 4 augmented by ALC_FLR.1 and AVA_VAN.4. The TOE Security Functional Requirements (SFR) relevant for the TOE are outlined in the Security Target [6], chapter 7.2. They are selected from Common Criteria Part 2 and some of them are newly defined. Thus the TOE is CC Part 2 extended. The TOE Security Functional Requirements are implemented by the following TOE Security Functionality: TOE Security Functionality Addressed issue SF_CRY Cryptographic Support SF_I&A Identification and Authentication SF_G&T General and Test SF_OBH Object Hierarchy SF_TOP TOE Operation 11 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Table 1: TOE Security Functionalities For more details please refer to the Security Target [6], chapter 8.1. The assets to be protected by the TOE are defined in the Security Target [6], chapter 4.1 . Based on these assets the TOE Security Problem is defined in terms of Assumptions, Threats and Organisational Security Policies. This is outlined in the Security Target [6], chapters 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3. This certification covers the configurations of the TOE as outlined in chapter 8 of this report. The vulnerability assessment results as stated within this certificate do not include a rating for those cryptographic algorithms and their implementation suitable for encryption and decryption (see BSIG Section 9, Para. 4, Clause 2). The certification results only apply to the version of the product indicated in the certificate and on the condition that all the stipulations are kept as detailed in this Certification Report. This certificate is not an endorsement of the IT product by the Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) or any other organisation that recognises or gives effect to this certificate, and no warranty of the IT product by BSI or any other organisation that recognises or gives effect to this certificate, is either expressed or implied. 2. Identification of the TOE The Target of Evaluation (TOE) is called: Infineon Techologies AG OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00, The following table outlines the TOE deliverables: No. Type Item / Identifier Release / Version Form of Delivery 1. HW/SW OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00 Packaged module 2. DOC OPTIGA™ TPM, SLB 9672 TPM2.0, Databook Revision 1.1, 2021-02-10 PDF-file 3. DOC OPTIGA™ TPM, SLB 9672 TPM2.0, Application Note User Guidance Revision 1.01, 2021-02-15 PDF-file 4. DOC OPTIGA™ TPM, SLB 9672 TPM2.0, Errata and Updates Revision 1.0, 2020-12-23 PDF-file 5. DOC Trusted Platform Module Library, Part 1: Architecture, Family ”2.0” Level 00 Revision 01.38 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29 Public document, downloadable from https://www.trustedcomputinggr oup.org 6. DOC Trusted Platform Module Library, Part 2: Structures, Family ”2.0” Level 00 Revision 01.38 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29 Public document, downloadable from https://www.trustedcomputinggr oup.org 7. DOC Trusted Platform Module Library, Part 3: Commands, Family ”2.0” Level 00 Revision 01.38 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29 Public document, downloadable from https://www.trustedcomputinggr oup.org 8. DOC Trusted Platform Module Library, Part 4: Supporting Routines, Family ”2.0” Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29 Public document, downloadable from 12 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report No. Type Item / Identifier Release / Version Form of Delivery Level 00 Revision 01.38 https://www.trustedcomputinggr oup.org 9. DOC TCG PC Client Platform TPM Profile Specification for TPM 2.0 Version 01.04 Rev.37, 2020-02-03 Public document, downloadable from https://www.trustedcomputinggr oup.org 10. DOC ERRATA FOR TCG Trusted Platform Module Library Family “2.0” Level 00 Revision 1.38, September 29, 2016 Release/Version: Version 1.4, 2018-01-18 Public document, downloadable from https://www.trustedcomputinggr oup.org Table 2: Deliverables of the TOE TOE Identification The TOE hardware and firmware is identified by name and version number as listed in the following table: Type Name Version number Security IC with integrated firmware OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 V15.20.15686.00 Table 3: Identifiers of the TOE The fabricated modules are contained in a UQFN-32-1, -2 package. They are physically labelled with the TOE reference by printing. Line Label Remark 0 Infineon – 1 SLB9672 – 2 VU20 yy or XU20 yy The is an internal FW indication (only at manufacturing due to field upgrade option) 3 H – Table 4: Labelling of TOE module, package VQFN-32-13 The version information of the TOE can be read out electronically with the command TPM2_GetCapability. The vendor specific return values for the TOE are defined as listed in the following table: Property Vendor specific value TPM_PT_MANUFACTURER “IFX” TPM_PT_VENDOR_STRING_1 “SLB9” 13 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Property Vendor specific value TPM_PT_VENDOR_STRING_2 “672” TPM_PT_VENDOR_STRING_3 NULL TPM_PT_VENDOR_STRING_4 NULL TPM_PT_FIRMWARE_VERSION_1 Major and minor version (for instance, 0x000F0014 indicates 15.20) TPM_PT_FIRMWARE_VERSION_2 Build number (for instance, 0x003D4600 or 0x003D4602) Byte 1: reserved for future use (0x00) Byte 2 and 3: Build number (for instance, 0x3D46) Byte 4: Common Criteria certification state, 0x00 means TPM is CC certified, 0x02 means TPM is not certified TPM_PT_MODES Bit 0 (FIPS_140_2) = 1 Bits 1...31 = 0 Table 5: Vendor specific properties of TPM2_GetCapability TOE Delivery As the TOE is a security IC product it can be delivered only in form complete mounted IC`s. Only TOEs, which have undergone and passed all the production tests are delivered in the state user mode. The production of the TOE wafers will be performed at TSMC Tainan (Fab14A), Taiwan (see [6], 2.2.5]). The production site sends the TOE to one of the distribution centers: DHL Singapore, G&D Neustadt, IFX Morgan Hill, KWE Shanghai, and K&N Großostheim. The real shipment is done in the following manner: 1. The customer picks up the TOE directly at one of the distribution centers. After a positive check of the proof of the identity of the recipient (the customer has to announce the recipient and Infineon Technologies checks the identity of the recipient controlling the consignment notes and the passport of the recipient) is done, the TOE is delivered to the recipient (e.g. Transport Company of the customer). The recipient has to sign an acknowledgement of receipt that contains the date of the delivery, the number of parts, the specific product name (TOE) and the name of the recipient. The customer can choose the transport company and is responsible for the transport security. 2. The distribution centers send the TOE to the customer (Platform Manufacturer). The transport is secured by the following process: For the transport only evaluated haulage companies are used, which are chosen by the Infineon Technologies AG. The assessment and approvement of the used haulage companies is done by a department of the Infineon Technologies AG. The sender informs the receiver (other distribution center or customer) that a delivery was started. After the delivery was received the delivery is checked according to the consignment notes. If any delay or failure occurs the receiver has to inform the sender about this fact. This process is integrated in an electronic process and controlled by the system Assist4. Manipulation of the TOE is not possible without destroying it. This is assured by the TOE itself which is – in this stage – already in user mode. The transport of the TOE from the distribution center to the customer is done with the same process used for the transport between the Dcs. 14 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report Most of the deliverables are classified as confidential and therefore only delivered to persons with special legitimacy. The delivery of the TOE related documentation is done from the Infineon Technologies department at the site IFX Munich. 3. Security Policy The Security Policy is expressed by the set of Security Functional Requirements and implemented by the TOE. It covers the following issues: ● Cryptographic Support: generation of random numbers, generation of asymmetric key pairs, RSA and ECC digital signature (generation and verification), RSA, ECC and AES data encryption and decryption, key destruction, the generation of hash values and the generation and verification of MAC values. ● Identification and Authentication: mechanisms for the identification and authentication capability to authorize the use of a Protected Object and Protected Capability using authentication values or policies. ● General and Test: provision and enforcement of the TPM role model, startup- and self tests, preservation of secure state in case of failures or shutdown, and resistance to physical manipulation or probing. ● Object Hierarchy: state control on all subjects, objects and operations, modification of security attributes, provision of TPM hierarchy model, monitoring of data storage, enforcement of object hierarchy. ● TOE Operation: access control on different subjects, objects and operations, enforcement of different rules of operation and interaction between subjects and objects, enabling and disabling of functions, enforcement of NVM restrictions, and creation of evidence of origin. Specific details concerning the above mentioned security policies can be found in chapter 8 of the Security Target [6]. 4. Assumptions and Clarification of Scope The Assumptions defined in the Security Target and some aspects of Threats and Organisational Security Policies are not covered by the TOE itself. These aspects lead to specific security objectives to be fulfilled by the TOE-Environment. The following topics are of relevance: (Details can be found in the PP [8], chapter 5.2.) ● OE.Configuration: The TOE must be installed and configured properly for starting up the TOE in a secure state. The security attributes of subjects and objects shall be managed securely by the authorised user. ● OE.Locality: The developer of the host platform must ensure that trusted processes indicate their correct locality to the TPM and untrusted processes are able to assert just the locality 0 or Legacy only to the TPM. ● OE.Credential: The IT environment must create EK and AK credentials by trustworthy procedures for the root of trust for reporting. ● OE.Measurement: The platform part of the root of trust for measurement provides a representation of embedded data or program code (measured values) to the TPM for measurement. 15 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 ● OE.FieldUpgradeInfo: The developer via AGD documentation will instruct the admin doing the upgrade how to do the upgrade and that the admin should inform the end user regarding the Field Upgrade process , its result, whether the installed firmware is certified or not, and the version of the certified TPM. ● OE.ECDAA: The ECDAA issuer must support a procedure for attestation without revealing the attestation information based on the ECDAA signing operation. 5. Architectural Information The SLB9672_2.0 consists of hardware and firmware components. The hardware of the TOE consists of the following parts: Security Peripherals (filters, sensors), Core System, Memories, Coprocessors, Random number generator (RNG), Checksum module (CRC), Interrupt module (INT), Timer (TIM), Buses (BUS), Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI), GPIO interface and the Tick Counter. The firmware of the TOE includes an operating system that provides the functionality specified by the Trusted Platform Module Library specification. The chip initialisation routine with security checks and identification mode as well as test routines for production testing are located in a separate test ROM. The firmware also provides the mechanism for updating the protected capabilities once the TOE is in the field as defined in the Field Upgrade procedure in the Trusted Platform Module Library specification and User Guidance. The entire firmware of the TOE as defined in the PP [8] is comprised of: Boot Software (BOS), Professional Secure Operating System (PSOS), Cryptographic Libraries (ACL, SCL, HCL, RCL), Hardware Support Library (HSL), FieldUpgrade (CFUL), TPM2.0 Application (APP). 6. Documentation The evaluated documentation as outlined in table 2 is being provided with the product to the customer. This documentation contains the required information for secure usage of the TOE in accordance with the Security Target. Additional obligations and notes for secure usage of the TOE as outlined in chapter 10 of this report have to be followed. 7. IT Product Testing 7.1. Developer's Test according to ATE_FUN The tests performed by the developer according to ATE_FUN were divided into six categories: Simulation Tests (design verification), Qualification Tests, Verification Tests, Security Evaluation Tests, Production Tests, and Software Tests. The developer tests cover all security functionalities and all security mechanisms as identified in the functional specification. All TSF has been successfully tested regarding FSP, TDS and ARC. The developer’s testing results demonstrate that the TSFs behave as specified. 16 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report 7.2. Evaluator Tests – Independent Testing according to ATE_IND The evaluator’s testing effort according to ATE_IND is described as follows, outlining the testing approach, configuration, depth and results. The evaluator's objective regarding this aspect was to test the functionality of the TOE as described in [6], and to verify the developer's test results by repeating developer's tests and additionally add independent tests. In the course of the evaluation of the TOE the following classes of tests were carried out: Module tests, Simulation tests, Emulation tests, Tests in user mode, Tests in test mode, Hardware tests, and Software tests. With this kind of tests the entire security functionality of the TOE was tested. TOE test configuration: The tests are performed with the chips OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15, uniquely identified by their serial numbers and version information. For the tests different chip types are prepared. One of these types is the configuration which is finally delivered to the user. The others contain special download functionality for test programs or have some security mechanisms deactivated. The entire functionality is the same for all chips. All security features (portions of the TSF) and related interfaces were tested. Therefore no selection criteria are applied. All security features and related interfaces are tested regarding their functional behavior. The tests were chosen to perform at minimum one test for each security feature of TSF and related interfaces. Verdict for the activity: The results of the specified and conducted independent evaluator tests confirm the TOE functionality as described. The TSF and the interfaces were found to behave as specified. The results of the developer tests, which have been repeated by the evaluator, matched the results the developer. Overall the TSF have been tested against the functional specification, the TOE design and the security architecture description. The tests demonstrate that the TSF performs as specified. Penetration Testing according to AVA_VAN: The penetration testing was partially performed using the developer’s testing environment, partially using the test environment of the evaluation body. All configurations of the TOE being intended to be covered by the current evaluation were tested. The overall test result is that no deviations were found between the expected and the actual test results; moreover, no attack scenario with the attack potential Moderate was actually successful. Systematic search for potential vulnerabilities and known attacks in public domain sources has been conducted, using a list of vulnerabilities [4, AIS26], and from a methodical analysis of the evaluation documents. Analysis has been carried out why these vulnerabilities are not exploitable in the intended environment of the TOE. If the rationale is suspect in the opinion of the evaluator penetration tests are devised. Even if the rationale is convincing in the opinion of the evaluator penetration tests are devised for some vulnerabilities, especially to support the argument of non-practicability of the exploiting time in case of SPA, DPA and FI attacks. For implementation attacks the following test resources were used by the evaluator: Digital Oscilloscope, Passive Probe, Active Differential Probe, EM Probe, Delay Generator, Laser Fault Injection System and proprietary measuring/analyzing software. Verdict for the sub-activity: 17 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 The evaluator has performed penetration testing based on the systematic search for potential vulnerabilities and known attacks in public domain sources and from the methodical analysis of the evaluation documents. During the evaluator’s penetration testing of potential vulnerabilities the TOE operated as specified. All potential vulnerabilities are not exploitable in the intended environment for the TOE. The TOE is resistant to attackers with moderate attack potential in the intended environment for the TOE. 8. Evaluated Configuration This certification covers the following configurations of the TOE: Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20 (or SLB9672_2.0 in short), in version v15.20.15686.00 as described in [6] and [10]. 9. Results of the Evaluation 9.1. CC specific results The Evaluation Technical Report (ETR) [7] was provided by the ITSEF according to the Common Criteria [1], the Methodology [2], the requirements of the Scheme [3] and all interpretations and guidelines of the Scheme (AIS) [4] as relevant for the TOE. The Evaluation Methodology CEM [2] was used and guidance specific for the technology of the product [4] (AIS 34). The following guidance specific for the technology was used: (i) The Application of Common Criteria to Integrated Circuits. (ii) For RNG assessment the scheme interpretations AIS 20 and AIS 31 were used (see [4]). As a result of the evaluation the verdict PASS is confirmed for the following assurance components: ● All components of the EAL 4 package including the class ASE as defined in the CC (see also part C of this report) ● The components ALC_FLR.1 and AVA_VAN.4 augmented for this TOE evaluation. The evaluation has confirmed: ● PP Conformance: PC Client Specific TPM, TPM Library specification Family “2.0”, Level 0 Revision 1.38, Version: 1.2, Date: 2019-06-13, ANSSI- CC-PP-2020/01 [8] ● for the Functionality: PP conformant Common Criteria Part 2 extended ● for the Assurance: Common Criteria Part 3 conformant EAL 4 augmented by ALC_FLR.1 and AVA_VAN.4 For specific evaluation results regarding the development and production environment see annex B in part D of this report. The results of the evaluation are only applicable to the TOE as defined in chapter 2 and the configuration as outlined in chapter 8 above. 18 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report 9.2. Results of cryptographic assessment The strength of the cryptographic algorithms was not rated in the course of this certification procedure (see BSIG Section 9, Para. 4, Clause 2). But cryptographic functionalities with a security level of lower than 100 bits can no longer be regarded as secure without considering the application context. Therefore, for these functionalities it shall be checked whether the related crypto operations are appropriate for the intended system. Some further hints and guidelines can be derived from the 'Technische Richtlinie BSI TR-02102' (https://www.bsi.bund.de). The table 7 in annex C of part D of this report gives an overview of the cryptographic functionalities inside the TOE to enforce the security policy and outlines its rating from cryptographic point of view. Any Cryptographic Functionality that is marked in column 'Security Level above 100 Bits' of the following table with 'no' achieves a security level of lower than 100 Bits (in general context) only. Detailed results on conformance and non-conformance have been compiled into the report [18]. 10. Obligations and Notes for the Usage of the TOE The documents as outlined in table 2 contain necessary information about the usage of the TOE and all security hints therein have to be considered. In addition all aspects of Assumptions, Threats and OSPs as outlined in the Security Target not covered by the TOE itself need to be fulfilled by the operational environment of the TOE. The customer or user of the product shall consider the results of the certification within his system risk management process. In order for the evolution of attack methods and techniques to be covered, he should define the period of time until a re-assessment of the TOE is required and thus requested from the sponsor of the certificate. The limited validity for the usage of cryptographic algorithms as outlined in chapter 9 has to be considered by the user and his system risk management process, too. If available, certified updates of the TOE should be used. If non-certified updates or patches are available the user of the TOE should request the sponsor to provide a re- certification. In the meantime a risk management process of the system using the TOE should investigate and decide on the usage of not yet certified updates and patches or take additional measures in order to maintain system security. Especially the following notice from the Security Target [6] should be taken into account: The TPM includes two ECC Endorsement Keys (EK) and one RSA Endorsement Key (EK) and the Endorsement Primary Seed (EPS), which can be used to generate additional EKs alternatively. The two ECC Endorsement Keys, the RSA Endorsement Key and the Endorsement Primary Seed are generated outside the TPM with the TPM Personalization Certification Authority (TPM-CA) located within the secure production area of the TOE in a secure room. The RSA Endorsement Key is generated from a proved random number generator by the HSM-PDG and not derived from the Endorsement Seed. The Endorsement Keys RSA EK and ECC EK, personalized by the TPM vendor, are not visible and changeable for the user, but can be deactivated with the TPM2_EvictControl() and TPM2_FlushContext commands, and can be activated again with the TPM2_CreatePrimary command by the user. As these personalized Endorsement Keys 19 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 should be used only for the identification of the TPM vendor, the user shall not use these keys for other functions. 11. Security Target For the purpose of publishing, the Security Target [6] of the Target of Evaluation (TOE) is provided within a separate document as Annex A of this report. 12. Regulation specific aspects (eIDAS, QES) None. 13. Definitions 13.1. Acronyms AIS Application Notes and Interpretations of the Scheme BSI Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik / Federal Office for Information Security, Bonn, Germany BSIG BSI-Gesetz / Act on the Federal Office for Information Security CCRA Common Criteria Recognition Arrangement CC Common Criteria for IT Security Evaluation CEM Common Methodology for Information Technology Security Evaluation EAL Evaluation Assurance Level ETR Evaluation Technical Report IT Information Technology ITSEF Information Technology Security Evaluation Facility PP Protection Profile SAR Security Assurance Requirement SFP Security Function Policy SFR Security Functional Requirement ST Security Target TOE Target of Evaluation TPM Trusted Platform Module TSF TOE Security Functionality 13.2. Glossary Augmentation - The addition of one or more requirement(s) to a package. Collaborative Protection Profile - A Protection Profile collaboratively developed by an International Technical Community endorsed by the Management Committee. Extension - The addition to an ST or PP of functional requirements not contained in CC part 2 and/or assurance requirements not contained in CC part 3. 20 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report Formal - Expressed in a restricted syntax language with defined semantics based on well- established mathematical concepts. Informal - Expressed in natural language. Object - A passive entity in the TOE, that contains or receives information, and upon which subjects perform operations. Package - named set of either security functional or security assurance requirements Protection Profile - A formal document defined in CC, expressing an implementation independent set of security requirements for a category of IT Products that meet specific consumer needs. Security Target - An implementation-dependent statement of security needs for a specific identified TOE. Semiformal - Expressed in a restricted syntax language with defined semantics. Subject - An active entity in the TOE that performs operations on objects. Target of Evaluation - An IT Product and its associated administrator and user guidance documentation that is the subject of an Evaluation. TOE Security Functionality - Combined functionality of all hardware, software, and firmware of a TOE that must be relied upon for the correct enforcement of the SFRs. 14. Bibliography [1] Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Version 3.1, Part 1: Introduction and general model, Revision 5, April 2017 Part 2: Security functional components, Revision 5, April 2017 Part 3: Security assurance components, Revision 5, April 2017 https://www.commoncriteriaportal.org [2] Common Methodology for Information Technology Security Evaluation (CEM), Evaluation Methodology, Version 3.1, Rev. 5, April 2017, https://www.commoncriteriaportal.org [3] BSI certification: Scheme documentation describing the certification process (CC- Produkte) and Scheme documentation on requirements for the Evaluation Facility, approval and licencing (CC-Stellen), https://www.bsi.bund.de/zertifizierung 21 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 [4] Application Notes and Interpretations of the Scheme (AIS) as relevant for the TOE7 https://www.bsi.bund.de/AIS [5] German IT Security Certificates (BSI 7148), periodically updated list published also on the BSI Website, https://www.bsi.bund.de/zertifizierungsreporte [6] Security Target BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021, Version 1.0, February 22, 2021, “Security Target OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15”, Infineon Technologies AG (public document) [7] Evaluation Technical Report, Version 3, April 19, 2021, ”Evaluation Technical Report Summary”, TÜV Informationstechnik GmbH, (confidential document) [8] PC Client Specific TPM, TPM Library specification Family “2.0”, Level 0 Revision 1.38, Version: 1.2, Date: 2019-06-13, ANSSI-CC-PP-2020/01 [9] “Eckpunkte der Bundesregierung zu Trusted Computing”, by the German Federal Government, April 2017 [10] OPTIGATM TPM, SLB 9672 TPM2.0, Databook, Revision 1.1, February 10, 2021, Infineon Technologies AG [11] OPTIGATM TPM, SLB 9672 TPM2.0 Errata and Updates, Revision 1.0, December 13, 2020 [12] OPTIGA™ TPM, SLB 9672 TPM2.0, Application Note User Guidance Revision 1.01, February 15, 2021, Infineon Technologies AG (confidential developer document) [13] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 1: Architecture, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) [14] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 2: Structures, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) [15] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 3: Commands, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) [16] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 4: Supporting Routines, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) 7 specifically • AIS 20, Version 3, Funktionalitätsklassen und Evaluationsmethodologie für deterministische Zufallszahlengeneratoren • AIS 25, Version 9, Anwendung der CC auf Integrierte Schaltungen including JIL Document and CC Supporting Document • AIS 26, Version 10, Evaluationsmethodologie für in Hardware integrierte Schaltungen including JIL Document and CC Supporting Document • AIS 31, Version 3, Funktionalitätsklassen und Evaluationsmethodologie für physikalische Zufallszahlengeneratoren • AIS 32, Version 7, CC-Interpretationen im deutschen Zertifizierungsschema • AIS 34, Version 3, Evaluation Methodology for CC Assurance Classes for EAL 5+ (CCv2.3 & CCv3.1) and EAL 6 (CCv3.1) • AIS 35, Version 2, Öffentliche Fassung des Security Targets (ST-Lite) including JIL Document and CC Supporting Document and CCRA policies • AIS 36, Version 5, Kompositionsevaluierung including JIL Document and CC Supporting Document • AIS 38, Version 2, Reuse of evaluation results 22 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report [17] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 4: Supporting Routines, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.16, 2014-10-30, Trusted Computing Group (TCG) [18] SINGLE EVALUATION REPORT ADDENDUM to ETR-Part ASE, Cryptographic Standards Compliance Verification (CSCV); Version 2, April 14, 2021, TÜV Informationstechnik GmbH, (confidential document) 23 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 C. Excerpts from the Criteria For the meaning of the assurance components and levels the following references to the Common Criteria can be followed: • On conformance claim definitions and descriptions refer to CC part 1 chapter 10.5 • On the concept of assurance classes, families and components refer to CC Part 3 chapter 7.1 • On the concept and definition of pre-defined assurance packages (EAL) refer to CC Part 3 chapters 7.2 and 8 • On the assurance class ASE for Security Target evaluation refer to CC Part 3 chapter 12 • On the detailed definitions of the assurance components for the TOE evaluation refer to CC Part 3 chapters 13 to 17 • The table in CC part 3 , Annex E summarizes the relationship between the evaluation assurance levels (EAL) and the assurance classes, families and components. The CC are published at https://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/cc/ 24 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report D. Annexes List of annexes of this certification report Annex A: Security Target provided within a separate document. Annex B: Evaluation results regarding development and production environment Annex C: Overview and rating of cryptographic functionalities implemented in the TOE 25 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Annex B of Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Evaluation results regarding development and production environment The IT product Infineon Techologies AG OPTIGA™ Trusted Platform Module SLB9672_2.0 v15.20.15686.00, (Target of Evaluation, TOE) has been evaluated at an approved evaluation facility using the Common Methodology for IT Security Evaluation (CEM), Version 3.1 extended by Scheme Interpretations and CC Supporting Documents for conformance to the Common Criteria for IT Security Evaluation (CC), Version 3.1. As a result of the TOE certification, dated 21 May 2021, the following results regarding the development and production environment apply. The Common Criteria assurance requirements ALC – Life cycle support (i.e. ALC_CMC.4, ALC_CMS.4, ALC_DEL.1, ALC_DVS.1, ALC_FLR.1, ALC_LCD.1, ALC_TAT.1) are fulfilled for the development and production sites. Besides the production and development sites, the relevant TOE distribution centers are as listed below: Site ID Company name and address Functions of site Distribution Sites DHL Singapore DHL Supply Chain Singapore Pte Ltd., Advanced Regional Center Tampines LogisPark 1 Greenwich Drive Singapore 533865 • Distribution G&D Neustadt Giesecke & Devrient Secure Data Management GmbH Austraße 101b 96465 Neustadt bei Coburg Germany • Distribution IFX Morgan Hill Infineon Technologies North America Corp. 18275 Serene Drive Morgan Hill, CA 95037 USA • Distribution K&N Großostheim Kühne & Nagel Stockstädter Strasse 10 63762 Großostheim Germany • Distribution KWE Shanghai KWE Kintetsu World Express (China) Co., Ltd. Shanghai Pudong Airport Pilot Free Trade Zone No. 530 Zheng Ding Road • Distribution 26 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report Site ID Company name and address Functions of site Shanghai, P.R. China Table 6: List of relevant TOE sites For the sites listed above, the requirements have been specifically applied in accordance with the Security Target [6]. The evaluators verified, that the threats, security objectives and requirements for the TOE life cycle phases up to delivery (as stated in the Security Target [6]) are fulfilled by the procedures of these sites. 27 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Annex C of Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Overview and rating of cryptographic functionalities implemented in the TOE No. Cryptographic Mechanism Standard of Implementation Key Size in Bits Comments Security Level above 100 Bits 1. Authenticity RSA signature generation / verification [RFC3447] |Modulus| = 1024 [Main_1, B.1 – B.7] and [Main_3, 20.2] no RSASSA-PKCS1- v1_5 according Section 8.2 no RSASSA_PSS according Section 8.1 no SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384 [FIPS180-4] no 2. Authenticity RSA signature generation / verification [RFC3447] ||Modulus| = 2048 |Modulus| = 3072 |Modulus| = 4096 [Main_1, B.1 – B.7] and [Main_3, 20.2] yes RSASSA-PKCS1- v1_5 [RFC3447, 8.2] yes RSASSA_PSS [RFC3447, 8.1] yes SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384 [FIPS180-4] no, yes, yes 3. Authenticity EC signature generation/ verification according to [FIPS186-4] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [Main_1, C.4.2] yes ECDSA [ISO_14888-3] ECC_NIST_P 256 ECC_NIST_P 384 yes ECDAA [Main_1, C.4.2] ECC_NIST_P 256 ECC_NIST_P 384 ECC_BN_P2 56 yes yes no SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384 [FIPS180-4] no, yes, yes 28 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report No. Cryptographic Mechanism Standard of Implementation Key Size in Bits Comments Security Level above 100 Bits 4. Authenticity EC signature generation according to [ISO_15946-5] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [Main_1, C.4.2] yes ECDAA [Main_1, C.4.2] ECC_NIST_P 256 ECC_NIST_P 384 ECC_BN_P2 56 yes yes no SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384 [ISO_10118-3] no, yes, yes 5. EC signature verification ECDSA SHA-512 [FIPS186-4] [FIPS180-4] |k| = 521 ECC_NIST_P 521 TPM- FieldUpgrade yes XMSS SHA-256 [N8208] [FIPS180-4] - yes 6. Authentication HMAC with SHA-1 [ISO_9797-2] [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 160 [Main_1, 11.4.3] no ECDEC [N856, 6.2.2.2] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [Main_1, C7] yes [FIPS186-4] ECC_NIST_P 256 ECC_NIST_P 384 RSA decryption RSAES-PKCS1-v1_5 [RFC3447, 7.2] |Modulus| = 2048 yes AES decryption in CFB mode [ISO_18033-3], [ISO_10116] |k| = 128 |k| = 256 yes 7. Authentication HMAC with SHA-256 and SHA-384 [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [Main_1, 11.4.3] yes ECDEC [N856, 6.2.2.2] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [Main_1, C7] yes [FIPS186-4] ECC_NIST_P 256 ECC_NIST_P 384 RSA decryption RSAES-PKCS1-v1_5 [RFC3447, 7.2] |Modulus| = 2048 |Modulus| = 3072 |Modulus| = 4096 yes 29 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 No. Cryptographic Mechanism Standard of Implementation Key Size in Bits Comments Security Level above 100 Bits AES decryption in CFB mode [ISO_18033-3], [ISO_10116] |k| = 128 |k| = 256 yes 8. Key Agreement Diffie- Hellmann (ECDH) [N856, 6.2.2.2] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [Main_1, C7] yes [FIPS186-4] ECC_NIST_P 256 ECC_NIST_P 384 KDFe [N856] [Main_1, 11.4.9.3] yes HMAC with SHA-256, SHA-384 and [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 yes SHA-1 |k| = 160 no 9. Key Agreement KDFa [Main_1, 11.4.9.1], [N808] [Main_1, 11.4.9.1] yes HMAC with SHA-256, SHA-384 and [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 yes SHA-1 |k| = 160 no 10. Key Agreement AES CMAC [N808] [ISO_18033-3], [ISO_9797-1] |k| = 256 TPM- FieldUpgrade yes 11. Integrity HMAC with SHA-256, SHA-384 and [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [Main_1, 11.4.3] yes SHA-1 |k| = 160 no 12. Integrity XMSS with SHA-256 [N8208] [ISO_10118-3] - TPM- FieldUpgrade yes 13. Confidentiality AES in CFB mode [ISO_18033-3], [ISO_10116] |k| = 128 |k| = 256 [TPM] yes 14. Confidentiality RSA encryption / decryption [RFC3447] |Modulus| = 1024 [Main_1, B.1 – B.7] no RSAES -PKCS1-v1_5 [RFC3447, 7.2] [Main_3, 14] no RSAES-OAEP [RFC3447, 7.1] no 15. Confidentiality RSA encryption / decryption [RFC3447] |Modulus| = 2048 |Modulus| = 3072 |Modulus| = 4096 [Main_1, B.1 – B.7] yes RSAES -PKCS1-v1_5 [RFC3447, 7.2] [Main_3, 14] yes RSAES-OAEP [RFC3447, 7.1] yes 16. Cryptographic Primitive SHA-384 [FIPS180-4] none [Main_1, 11.4.2] yes 17. Cryptographic [FIPS180-4] none [Main_1, yes 30 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report No. Cryptographic Mechanism Standard of Implementation Key Size in Bits Comments Security Level above 100 Bits Primitive SHA-256 11.4.2] 18. Cryptographic Primitive SHA-1 [FIPS180-4] none [Main_1, 11.4.2] no 19. Cryptographic Primitive HMAC with SHA-1 [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 160 [Main_1, 11.4.3] no 20. Cryptographic Primitive HMAC with SHA-256 [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 256 [Main_1, 11.4.3] yes 21. Cryptographic Primitive HMAC with SHA-384 [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 384 [Main_1, 11.4.3] yes 22. Cryptographic Primitive Deterministic RNG DRG.3 [AIS20], [N890A] CTR_DRBG implemented [Main_1, 11.4.10] yes 23. Trusted Channel HMAC with SHA-256 and SHA-384 [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 [TPM] yes 24. Trusted Channel AES in CFB mode [ISO_18033-3], [ISO_10116] |k| = 128 |k| = 256 [TPM] yes RSA [RFC3447] |k| = 1024, |k| = 2048 |k| = 3072 |k| = 4096 no (1024), yes, yes, yes ECC [FIPS186-4], [ISO_15946-1] ECC_NIST_P 256, ECC_NIST_P 384, |k| = 256 |k| = 384 yes HMAC with SHA-256, SHA-384 and [ISO_9797-2], [ISO_10118-3] |k| = 256 |k| = 384 yes SHA-1 |k| = 160 no 25. Key Generation RSA primary keys [TPM], [FIPS186-4], [N890A] using CRT_DRBG |k| = 2048 |k| = 3072 |k| = 4096 – yes 26. Key Generation RSA [TPM], [FIPS186-4], [N890A] using CRT_DRBG |k| = 2048 |k| = 3072 |k| = 4096 yes 27. Key Generation RSA [TPM], |k| = 1024 Infineon key generation method “TPM_RSAGE N2” Not rated 28. Key Generation ECC [TPM], [FIPS186-4], [N890A] using |k| = 256 |k| = 384 – yes yes 31 / 33 Certification Report BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 No. Cryptographic Mechanism Standard of Implementation Key Size in Bits Comments Security Level above 100 Bits CRT_DRBG ECC_NIST_P256 ECC_NIST_P384 [FIPS186-4] yes ECC_BN_P256 [ISO_15946-5] no 29. Key Generation AES [TPM], [N8133], [N808], [N890A] |k| = 128 |k| = 256 – yes Table 7: TOE cryptographic functionality Reference of Legislatives and Standards specified in Table 7 above: [FIPS180-4] Federal Information Processing Standards Publication, Secure Hash Standard (SHS), 2015-08, U.S. department of Commerce / National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [FIPS186-4] Federal Information Processing Standards Publication FIPS PUB 186-4, Digital Signature Standard (DSS), 2013-07, U.S. department of Commerce / National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [FIPS186-5] Federal Information Processing Standards Publication FIPS PUB 186-5 (Draft), Digital Signature Standard (DSS), 2019-10, U.S. department of Commerce / National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [ISO_10116] ISO/IEC 10116: Information technology - Security techniques – Modes of operation for an n-bit block cipher, 2006, ISO/IEC. [ISO_10118-3] ISO 10118-3: Information technology - Security techniques – Hash- functions – Part 3: Dedicated hash-functions, 2004, ISO/IEC. [ISO_14888-3] ISO 14888-3: Information technology - Security techniques – Digital signatures with appendix -- Part 3: Discrete logarithm based mechanisms, 2006, ISO/IEC. [ISO_15946-5] ISO 15946-5: Information technology – Security techniques – Cryptographic techniques based on elliptic curves – Part 5: Elliptic curve generation, 2009, ISO/IEC. [ISO_18033-3] ISO 18033-3: Information technology – Security techniques – Encryption algorithms -- Part 3: Block ciphers, 2005, ISO/IEC. [ISO_9797-2] Information technology - Security techniques- Message Authentication Codes (MACs) - Part 2: Mechanisms using a dedicated hash-function, 2011-05, ISO/IEC. [Main_1] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 1: Architecture, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG). [Main_2] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 2: Structures, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG). [Main_3] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 3: Commands, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG). [Main_4] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 4: Supporting Routines, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.38, 2016-09-29, Trusted Computing Group (TCG). 32 / 33 BSI-DSZ-CC-1113-2021 Certification Report [Main_4_116] Trusted Platform Module Library Part 4: Supporting Routines, Family “2.0”, Level 00 Revision 01.16, 2014-10-30, Trusted Computing Group (TCG). [N8133] NIST Special Publication 800-133 Revision 1, Recommendation for Cryptographic Key Generation, 2019-03, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [N8133_2012] NIST Special Publication 800-133, Recommendation for Cryptographic Key Generation, 2012-12, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [N8208] Draft NIST Special Publication 800-208, Recommendation for Stateful Hash- Based Signature Schemes, 2019-12, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [N856] NIST SP800-56A, Recommendation for Pair-Wise Key Establishment Schemes Using Discrete Logarithm Cryptography, (revised), Revision 1, 2007-03, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [N890A] NIST Special Publication 800-90A: Recommendation for Random Number Generation Using Deterministic Random Bit Generators, 2015-06, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). [RFC3447] RFC 3447 - Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #1: RSA Cryptography Specifications, Version 2.1, published by The Internet Society, 2003-02, http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3447. [RFC8391] RFC 8391 – XMSS: eXtended Merkle Signature Scheme, 2018-05, Internet Research Task Force (IRTF), http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc8391 [TPM] Trusted Platform Module Library, consisting of [Main_1], [Main_2], [Main_3] and [Main_4]. Note: End of report 33 / 33