What Does Critical Security Parameter (CSP) Mean?

Techopedia Explains Critical Security Parameter (CSP)

The Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 140 series are computer security specifications and requirements for cryptography modules. In May 2001, the most recent version was issued as FIPS 140-2.

FIPS 140-2 is comprised of four security levels, as follows:

  • Level 1: Has limited cryptographic module security requirements but no physical security
  • Level 2: Dictates physical security, e.g., tamper-resistant measures and plain text evidence for cryptographic keys and CSPs
  • Level 3: Adds physical security to prevent CSP access within the cryptographic module, as well as CSP zeroization after opening the module
  • Level 4: Provides the most robust cryptographic module security