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What is NIST ACVP?
Also known as Automated Cryptographic Validation Protocol.
NIST's automated protocol for testing cryptographic implementations against canonical test vectors. Run as part of the CAVP (Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program). QNSP runs an ACVP-shaped conformance harness against both providers and publishes results at /verify/conformance with SHA-3-256 tamper-binding.
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What is NIST ACVP?
NIST's automated protocol for testing cryptographic implementations against canonical test vectors. Run as part of the CAVP (Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program). QNSP runs an ACVP-shaped conformance harness against both providers and publishes results at /verify/conformance with SHA-3-256 tamper-binding.
What is NIST ACVP also known as?
NIST ACVP is also known as Automated Cryptographic Validation Protocol. NIST's automated protocol for testing cryptographic implementations against canonical test vectors. Run as part of the CAVP (Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program). QNSP runs an ACVP-shaped conformance harness against both providers and publishes results at /verify/conformance with SHA-3-256 tamper-binding.
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