SafeLogic simplifies FIPS 140-3 validation, post-quantum cryptography, entropy, and crypto-agility , enabling your team to achieve certification faster.
Federal PQC readiness is entering the execution phase. Learn how agencies can prioritize risk, modernize hybrid environments, and build lasting crypto-agility: https://t.co/PAwaZIgsGL
Congratulations to Invisinet Technologies on achieving FIPS 140-3 validation for the Invisinet Cryptographic Module!
SafeLogic is proud to support Invisinet’s secure, compliant Zero Trust solutions for enterprise, government, and critical infrastructure environments.
The next cybersecurity discipline? Cryptographic Operations. Learn why enterprises need formal cryptography programs for the PQC era: https://t.co/Vh1aoIgDa9
How ready is your organization for post-quantum cryptography?
Download CMAP: a practical guide to assess cryptographic maturity, identify gaps, and build a roadmap for readiness: https://t.co/Si1ohouPCs"
Our CryptoComply 140-3 FIPS Provider with PQC is now in the CMVP queue. See how it supports PQC transitions, hybrid deployments, and CNSA 2.0 alignment: https://t.co/HxPI3otJIl
The 2026–2027 cryptography compliance crunch is coming fast.
FIPS 140-2 sunset, CMMC Level 2 & 3, CNSA 2.0, and Common Criteria deadlines can affect procurement and product roadmaps.
See the timeline: https://t.co/YasKZbicYP
PQC readiness is a supply chain challenge.
Your vendors’ cryptographic maturity can directly affect your migration timeline, risk posture, and long-term readiness.
Here’s what companies should ask vendors about PQC readiness:
https://t.co/pzErMpAMdz
FIPS 140-2 vs FIPS 140-3 isn’t just a certificate update.
For FedRAMP teams, the shift brings stricter expectations around cryptographic validation, cloud-native compliance, and audit readiness.
Here’s what teams may be missing: https://t.co/bJJklxRnYe
Rust is becoming a go-to language for secure, high-performance infrastructure, but FIPS 140 compliance brings unique cryptography challenges.
See how to standardize validated cryptography in Rust apps with CryptoComply Core: https://t.co/2PeqL9h2X7
Still relying on FIPS 140-2?
After Sept. 21, 2026, remaining FIPS 140-2 certs move to Historical. SafeLogic RapidCert helps vendors get to FIPS 140-3 certificate ownership faster.
Learn how: https://t.co/ZebY6eqe3m
Quantum computing is reshaping cryptography.
SafeLogic’s new CMAP framework helps teams assess cryptographic risk, prioritize action, and build a roadmap for post-quantum readiness.
See how CMAP turns PQC uncertainty into action: https://t.co/8F6xHOnEI1
The biggest CNSA 2.0 deadline is closer than many teams think: Jan. 1, 2027. That is when new NSS acquisitions must be compliant, making post-quantum readiness a procurement issue now. Check it out:: https://t.co/ARuWd1X0xU
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There is no fixed list of “FIPS-approved” TLS cipher suites—only suites whose components map to currently approved algorithms. We break down the TLS 1.3 options, plus the key exchange and signature parameters to verify before deployment: https://t.co/NDlkaPrvD6
Federal agencies are being directed to prepare for post-quantum cryptography. The question now is how to operationalize that transition without disrupting mission systems. Join SafeLogic and @Carahsoft on May 15 to discuss solutions.
Register: https://t.co/fT5m5j3kzK
Node.js doesn’t enforce FIPS natively. Its cryptographic posture depends on OpenSSL, build configuration, and whether dependencies bypass the approved path.
We break down the compliance gap and a practical foundation with CryptoComply Core: https://t.co/BoIK7hxwNO
How does FIPS 140-3 affect CMMC 2.0?
Evgeny Gervis, CEO of SafeLogic, explains why organizations need a plan now to transition from FIPS 140-2 to FIPS 140-3 ahead of the September 2026 deadline.
Which TLS 1.2 cipher suites align with current FIPS-approved algorithms?
In part 1 of a 2-part series, we break down which options meet today’s requirements and which NIST prefers.
Check it out: https://t.co/k0SZO1KvRt
The move to post-quantum cryptography is no longer something agencies can put off.
Download our new eBook, *Quantum-Ready Roadmap for Securing Federal Cryptography*, for practical insights on visibility, prioritization, and quantum readiness: https://t.co/73ByVIY3kh
Proud to see Aryeh Archer representing our team at ICMC (@CryptoModConf), presenting an efficient approach to Level 1 service delivery modules and improving repetitive MIS table entries in SP 800-140Br1 security policies.
Learn more: https://t.co/5GbNMMfniz