Altera Ships Industry's First Complete Internet Protocol Security -- IPSec -- Solution.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2001 Altera Corporation (Nasdaq:ALTR) today announced the programmable logic industry's first complete Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) solution, enhancing the ability of network equipment manufactures to speed up deployment of virtual private networks (VPNs) in routers, remote access concentrators, layer 3 and 4 switches, firewalls and other embedded applications. Altera completes the IPSec solution with the availability of two new cores -- Secure Hash Algorithm (algorithm, cryptography) Secure Hash Algorithm - (SHA) A one-way hash function developped by NIST and defined in standard FIPS 180. SHA-1 is a revision published in 1994; it is also described in ANSI standard X9.30 (part 2). (SHA-1) and Message Digest Algorithm (MD5). When combined with already existing National Institute of Standards and Technology National Institute of Standards and Technology, governmental agency within the U.S. Dept. of Commerce with the mission of "working with industry to develop and apply technology, measurements, and standards" in the national interest. (NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, Washington, DC, www.nist.gov) The standards-defining agency of the U.S. government, formerly the National Bureau of Standards. It is one of three agencies that fall under the Technology Administration (www.technology. ) certified data encryption standard See DES. Data Encryption Standard - (DES) The NBS's popular, standard encryption algorithm. It is a product cipher that operates on 64-bit blocks of data, using a 56-bit key. It is defined in FIPS 46-1 (1988) (which supersedes FIPS 46 (1977)). (DES) and Triple-DES cores, the two new cores provide a complete system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC SOPC System on a Programmable Chip SOPC Special Operations Preparation Course SOPC Second-Order Power Control SOPC Shuttle Operations and Planning Center SOPC 1-Stearoyl-2-Oleoyl-Sn-Glycero-3-Phosphatidylcholine SOPC Shaastra Online Programming Contest ) solution for IPSec applications. IPSec is a series of guidelines for the protection of Internet Protocol (IP) communications that specify ways for securing private information to be transmitted over public networks. Services supported by IPSec include confidentiality (encryption), authenticity (proof of sender), integrity (detection of data tampering), and replay protection (defense against unauthorized re-sending of data). Internet Key Exchange Internet key exchange (IKE) is the protocol used to set up a security association (SA) in the IPsec protocol suite. Overview IKE is defined in RFC 2407, RFC 2408 and RFC 2409. IKEv2 is defined in RFC 4306. (IKE), the IPSec key management protocol, provides a series of steps that establishes keys for encrypting and decrypting information, defining a common language on which communications between two parties is based. "The IPSec standard is quickly becoming the workhorse for interoperable network encryption and has gained acceptance among vendors of encryption gear throughout the world," said Justin Cowling, senior marketing manager of Altera's Intellectual Property Business Unit. "Altera's complete IPSec solution can achieve speeds well over OC-3 (155 Mbps) at an effective cost of $37 per unit in our APEX(TM) 20K160E device." Core Details The MD5 algorithm conforms to RSA (1) (Rural Service Area) See MSA. (2) (Rivest-Shamir-Adleman) A highly secure cryptography method by RSA Security, Inc., Bedford, MA (www.rsa.com), a division of EMC Corporation since 2006. It uses a two-part key. MD5 message digest algorithm that generates a 128-bit message digest or hash function of an arbitrary length input and is used for digital signature applications. The ordering code for this core is PLSM-MD5 and is priced at $5,995. The SHA-1 function implements the secure hash algorithm as described in FIPS PUB 180-1 and generates a 160-bit message digest or hash function of an arbitrary length input. The ordering code for this core is PLSM-SHA1 and is priced at $5,995. The DES core has been certified by NIST and supports several modes such as Electronic Codebook codebook - data dictionary (ECB See electronic code book. ). The DES core can be instantiated three times to support 3DES. The ordering code for this core is PLSM-HC-DES and is priced at $3,995. All these cores can be downloaded from Altera's IP Megastore web site at http://www.altera.com/ipmegastore. Detailed documentation on all these cores can be found on the IP Megastore web site. About Altera Altera Corporation, The Programmable Solutions Company(R), was founded in 1983 and is a leading supplier of programmable logic devices (PLDs). Altera's CMOS-based PLDs are user-programmable semiconductor chips that enhance flexibility and reduce time-to-market for companies in the communications, computer peripheral, and industrial markets. By using high performance devices, software development tools, and sophisticated intellectual property cores, system-on-a-programmable-chip (SOPC) solutions can be created with embedded processors, memory, and other complex logic together on a single PLD. Altera common stock is traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market Nasdaq stock market The first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies. The Nasdaq stock market comprises two separate markets, namely the Nasdaq National Market, which trades large, active securities and the Nasdaq Smallcap Market that trades emerging growth companies. under the symbol ALTR. More information on Altera is available on the Internet at http://www.altera.com. Altera, The Programmable Solutions Company, APEX, are trademarks and/or service marks of Altera Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. |
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