Virtual TPM

Certificate #4537

Webpage information ?

Status active
Validation dates 20.06.2023
Sunset date 21-09-2026
Standard FIPS 140-2
Security level 1
Type Software
Embodiment Multi-Chip Stand Alone
Caveat When operated in FIPS mode with the modules Kernel Mode Cryptographic Primitives Library validated to FIPS 140-2 under Cert. #4515 operating in FIPS mode and Code Integrity validated to FIPS 140-2 under Cert. #4511 operating in FIPS mode or Secure Kernel Code Integrity validated to FIPS 140-2 under Cert. #4512 operating in FIPS mode
Exceptions
  • Physical Security: N/A
  • Design Assurance: Level 2
Description The Virtual Trusted Platform Module (Virtual TPM or VTPM) is a dynamically linked library, TPMEngUM.dll, that provides TPM 2.0 cryptographic services to virtual machines that are running in guest partitions on the host Windows operating system.
Tested configurations
  • Windows 10 Education May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Education May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go with an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Education November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go with an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5290 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with an Intel Core i5-8250U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio 2 with an Intel Core i7-7820HQ with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Samsung Galaxy Book 12" with an Intel Core i5-7200 with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on an HP EliteBook x360 830 G5 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE with an Intel Pentium Gold 4425y with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 7 with an Intel Core i3-1005G1 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook FZ 55 with an Intel Core i5-8365U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on an HP EliteBook x360 830 G6 with an Intel Core i7-8565U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go LTE with an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 with an Intel Core i5-1035G7 with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with an Intel Core i5-8250U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-33 with an Intel Core i5-7300U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Samsung Galaxy Book 12" with an Intel Core i5-7200 with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on an HP EliteBook x360 830 G6 with an Intel Core i7-8565U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 12 Rugged Tablet with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go with an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with an Intel Core i5-8250U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook CF-33 with an Intel Core i5-7300U with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Samsung Galaxy Book 10.6" with an Intel Core m3-7Y30 with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on an HP Slimline Desktop with an Intel Pentium J4205 with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2019 Update (x64) running on an HP ZBook 15 G5 with an Intel Core i5-8400H with PAA [1]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 7200 2-in-1 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Dynabook TECRA-X50-F with an Intel Core i7-8565U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go 2 with an Intel Core m3-8100Y with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go LTE with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 3 with an Intel Core i5-1035G7 with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro LTE with an Intel Core i5-7300U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio 2 with an Intel Core i7-7820HQ with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on an HP ProBook 650 G5 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x64) running on an HP ZBook 15 G6 with an Intel Core i7-9850H with PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro May 2020 Update (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s with an Intel Core i3-2120 without PAA [3]
  • Windows 10 Pro November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 7200 2-in-1 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 7 with an Intel Core m3-7Y30 with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro LTE with an Intel Core i5-7300U with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio 2 with an Intel Core i7-7820HQ with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Samsung Galaxy Book 10.6" with an Intel Core m3-7Y30 with PAA [2]
  • Windows 10 Pro November 2019 Update (x64) running on an HP ProBook 650 G5 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [2]
  • Windows Server Core (x64) on Hyper-V on Microsoft Windows Server 2019 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA [1]
  • Windows Server Core (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R7425 with an AMD EPYC 7251 with PAA [1]
  • Windows Server Core Datacenter May 2020 Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Microsoft Windows Server 2019 running on a Dell Precision 5810 with an Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Core Datacenter May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R640 with an Intel Xeon Gold 6230 with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Core Datacenter May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Platinum 8268 with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Core May 2020 Update (x64) on Hyper-V Microsoft Windows Server 2016 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Platinum 8268 with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Core May 2020 Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Microsoft Windows Server 2019 running on a Dell Precision 5810 with an Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Core May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R7515 with an AMD EPYC 7702P with PAA [3]
  • Windows Server Datacenter Core (x64) on Hyper-V on Microsoft Windows Server 2019 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA [1]
  • Windows Server Datacenter Core (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA [1]
  • Windows Server Datacenter November 2019 Update (x64) on Hyper-V on Microsoft Windows Server 2019 on Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Platinum 8268 with PAA [2]
  • Windows Server Datacenter November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Platinum 8268 with PAA [2]
  • Windows Server November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell PowerEdge R7425 with an AMD EPYC 7251 with PAA [2] (single-user mode)
Vendor Microsoft Corporation
References

This certificate's webpage directly references 3 certificates, transitively this expands into 7 certificates.

Security policy ?

Symmetric Algorithms
AES-128, AES-192, AES-256, AES, HMAC, HMAC-SHA-256, HMAC-SHA-384
Asymmetric Algorithms
RSA-OAEP, ECDH, ECDSA, ECC, Diffie-Hellman
Hash functions
SHA-1, SHA1, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA384, SHA-2, SHA2
Schemes
Key Agreement
Protocols
SSL
Randomness
DRBG
Elliptic Curves
P-256, P-384
Block cipher modes
ECB, CBC, CTR, CFB, OFB, GCM

Vendor
Samsung, Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft

Standards
FIPS 140, FIPS 140-2, FIPS 186-4, FIPS 180-4, FIPS 197, FIPS PUB 198-1, SP 800-56A, SP 800-90A, SP 800-108, SP 800-56B, SP 800-133, NIST SP 800-56A, PKCS#1

File metadata

Title Microsoft Security Policy Document
Subject FIPS Certification
Author Microsoft Corporation
Creation date D:20230519083340-07'00'
Modification date D:20230519083340-07'00'
Pages 42
Creator Microsoft® Word for Microsoft 365
Producer Microsoft® Word for Microsoft 365

References

Outgoing
  • 4512 - active - Secure Kernel Code Integrity
  • 4515 - active - Kernel Mode Cryptographic Primitives Library
  • 4511 - active - Code Integrity

Heuristics ?

No heuristics are available for this certificate.

References ?

Updates ?

  • 31.07.2023 The certificate data changed.
    Certificate changed

    The web extraction data was updated.

    • The certificate_pdf_url property was set to https://csrc.nist.gov/CSRC/media/projects/cryptographic-module-validation-program/documents/certificates/June 2023_050723_0638 (1).pdf.
  • 26.06.2023 The certificate was first processed.
    New certificate

    A new FIPS 140 certificate with the product name was processed.

Raw data

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    "tested_conf": [
      "Windows 10 Education May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Education May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go with an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Education November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go with an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y with PAA [2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5290 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with an Intel Core i5-8250U with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Studio 2 with an Intel Core i7-7820HQ with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on a Samsung Galaxy Book 12\" with an Intel Core i5-7200 with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2019 Update (x64) running on an HP EliteBook x360 830 G5 with an Intel Core i5-8350U with PAA [1]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go 2 LTE with an Intel Pentium Gold 4425y with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 7 with an Intel Core i3-1005G1 with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on a Panasonic Toughbook FZ 55 with an Intel Core i5-8365U with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise May 2020 Update (x64) running on an HP EliteBook x360 830 G6 with an Intel Core i7-8565U with PAA [3]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 with an Intel Core i7-8665U with PAA [2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Book 2 with an Intel Core i7-8650U with PAA [2]",
      "Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Go LTE with an Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y with PAA [2]",
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      "Windows 10 Enterprise November 2019 Update (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with an Intel Core i5-8250U with PAA [2]",
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