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Introduction of FIPS 140-3 Compliant Mode in Go Programming Language

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10mo ago· 9 min readenNews

Summary

The article discusses the introduction of a FIPS 140-3 compliant mode in the Go programming language, addressing the challenges faced by users in meeting FIPS 140 compliance requirements. This new feature aims to streamline the process for users in regulated environments.

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FIPS 140 compliance is a requirement in certain regulated environments that are increasingly adopting Go.
Until now, FIPS 140 compliance has been a significant source of friction for Go users.
FIPS 140 is a standard for cryptography implementations and, although it doesn’t necessarily improve security, FIPS 140 compliance is a requirement in certain regulated environments.
FIPS 140 compliance has been a significant source of friction for Go users, requiring unsupported solutions with safety, developer experience, functionality, release velocity, and compliance issues.
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Go now has a built-in, native FIPS 140-3 compliant mode.

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