CFV: New Project: Brisbane

Jaikiran Pai jai.forums2013 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 25 07:24:12 UTC 2024


vote: yes

-Jaikiran

On 18/03/24 6:27 am, Denis Gauthier wrote:
>
> I hereby propose the creation of ProjectBrisbane with Denis Gauthier 
> (myself) as the Lead and the Security and Core Libraries groups as the 
> sponsoring Group(s).
>
> ProjectBrisbane proposes to create a Java Cryptographic Extension 
> (JCE) provider for FIPS 140 [1] regulated environments. The provider 
> will use the Foreign Function & Memory API [2] to encapsulate the FIPS 
> 140 validated OpenSSL[3] library, and provide safeguards to ensure 
> that it is used correctly.Brisbane will be based on Oracle Cloud 
> Infrastructure (OCI) source code of an existing solution as the 
> starting point for development.
>
> As lead for the Oracle Cloud cryptography team, member of the OpenSSL 
> Release Steering Committee[4], and core stakeholder of the OpenSSL 3.0 
> project to reinstate FIPS support in OpenSSL[5], my interest and 
> involvement in this area dates back nearly a decade.
>
> Proposed initial committers/reviewers include:
>
> David Makepeace (Reviewer)
>
> Eamon O’Dea (Reviewer)
>
> Kapil Khattar (Committer)
>
> Jaimee Brown (Committer)
>
> Sean Mullan (Reviewer)
>
> Anthony Scarpino (Reviewer)
>
> Maurizio Cimadamore (Reviewer)
>
> Per-ake Minborg (Reviewer)
>
> Jorn Vernee (Reviewer)
>
> Erik Joelsson (Reviewer)
>
> Kevin Rushforth (Reviewer)
>
> Aleksej Efimov (Committer)
>
> Conor Cleary (Committer)
>
> Darraugh Clarke (Committer)
>
> Votes are due by 23:59 UTC on Tuesday, April 2nd.
>
> Only current OpenJDK Members [6] are eligible to vote on this motion.  
> Votes must be cast in the open on the discuss list. Replying to this 
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>
> For Lazy Consensus voting instructions, see [7].
>
> Regards,
>
> Denis
>
> [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIPS_140 
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIPS_140>
>
> [2] https://openjdk.org/jeps/454 <https://openjdk.org/jeps/454>
>
> [3] https://openssl.org/ <https://openssl.org/>
>
> [4] https://www.openssl.org/policies/general/release-policy.html 
> <https://www.openssl.org/policies/general/release-policy.html>
>
> [5] https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2018/09/25/fips/ 
> <https://www.openssl.org/blog/blog/2018/09/25/fips/>
>
> [6] https://openjdk.org/census#members 
> <https://openjdk.org/census#members>
>
> [7] https://openjdk.org/projects/#new-project-vote 
> <https://openjdk.org/projects/#new-project-vote>
>
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