FIPS 140-2/FIPS 140-3 precludes the use of invalidated cryptography for the cryptographic protection of sensitive or valuable data within federal systems. Unvalidated cryptography is viewed by NIST as providing no protection to the information or data. In effect, the data would be considered unprotected plain text. If the agency specifies that the information or data be cryptographically protected, then FIPS 140-2/FIPS 140-3 is applicable. In essence, if cryptography is required, it must be validated. Cryptographic modules that have been approved for classified use may be used in lieu of modules that have been validated against the FIPS 140-2/FIPS 140-3 standard. The cryptographic module used must have at least one validated hash algorithm. This validated hash algorithm must be used to generate cryptographic hashes for all cryptographic security function within the product being evaluated. This requirement also applies to Zero Trust initiatives.
Verify the router is configured to use a FIPS-validated cryptographic module to generate cryptographic hashes. If the router does not use a FIPS-validated cryptographic module to generate cryptographic hashes, this is a finding.
Configure the router to use a FIPS-validated cryptographic module to generate cryptographic hashes.