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BS ISO/IEC 20543:2019 Information technology. Security techniques. Test and analysis methods for random bit generators within ISO/IEC 19790 and ISO/IEC 15408

BS ISO/IEC 20543:2019

Information technology. Security techniques. Test and analysis methods for random bit generators within ISO/IEC 19790 and ISO/IEC 15408

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Vydáno:2019-10-08
ISBN:978 0 580 97473 1
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BS ISO/IEC 20543:2019


This standard BS ISO/IEC 20543:2019 Information technology. Security techniques. Test and analysis methods for random bit generators within ISO/IEC 19790 and ISO/IEC 15408 is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.030 IT Security

This document specifies a methodology for the evaluation of non-deterministic or deterministic random bit generators intended to be used for cryptographic applications. The provisions given in this document enable the vendor of an RBG to submit well-defined claims of security to an evaluation authority and shall enable an evaluator or a tester, for instance a validation authority, to evaluate, test, certify or reject these claims.

This document is implementation-agnostic. Hence, it offers no specific guidance on design and implementation decisions for random bit generators. However, design and implementation issues influence the evaluation of an RBG in this document, for instance because it requires the use of a stochastic model of the random source and because any such model is supported by technical arguments pertaining to the design of the device at hand.

Random bit generators as evaluated in this document aim to output bit strings that appear evenly distributed. Depending on the distribution of random numbers required by the consuming application, however, it is worth noting that additional steps can be necessary (and can well be critical to security) for the consuming application to transform the random bit strings produced by the RBG into random numbers of a distribution suitable to the application requirements. Such subsequent transformations are outside the scope of evaluations performed in this document.