ecc p-256

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about ECC P-256 focus on its role in cloud hardware security modules (HSMs) and cryptographic assurance. The tag appears in the context of Microsoft Azure Cloud HSM, which uses Marvell LiquidSecurity hardware certified to FIPS 140-3 Level 3. ECC P-256 is referenced as a standard elliptic curve used for key generation and digital signatures within these HSMs, supporting secure, customer-owned cryptographic operations at cloud scale. Topics include high-throughput encryption, low-latency key management, and compliance with federal security standards. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and security architects evaluating cloud HSM solutions that rely on ECC P-256 for robust, standards-based cryptography.
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    Azure Cloud HSM Goes Dense with Marvell LiquidSecurity (FIPS 140-3 Level 3)

    Microsoft’s decision to standardize Azure Cloud HSM on Marvell’s LiquidSecurity hardware marks a decisive shift in how hyperscalers are architecting cryptographic assurance at cloud scale — pairing FIPS 140‑3 Level 3 certified, host‑attached PCIe HSM modules with a managed, customer‑owned...
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