PCI-E Password Card
The PCI-E crypto card is a high-speed password device utilizing the PCI-E bus technology, developed in accordance with the technical specifications for PCI password cards issued by the National Cryptography Administration.
Supports domestic cryptographic algorithms such as SMI/SM6, SM2, SM3, SM4, as well as DES, 3DES, AES, AES192, AES256, RSA, SHA1, etc., providing high-speed cryptographic computation services with multi-threading, multi-process, and multi-card parallel processing for various secure platforms. It meets their requirements for digital signature/validation, asymmetric/symmetric encryption, data integrity verification, true random number generation, key generation and management, ensuring the authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation of sensitive data.
This series of smart cards supports mainstream operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and FreeBSD, offering interfaces that meet the requirements of the "Application Interface Specification for Cryptographic Devices" and international standard interfaces. They are widely used in security devices like signature verification servers, IPSec/SSL VPN gateways, firewalls, as well as software systems for electronic management, secure document transmission, and database encryption. The products comply with the technical requirements of Level 3 and above of the "Basic Requirements for Information System Security Grade Protection," presenting a promising market outlook.































