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name: performing-hardware-security-module-integration
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description: Integrate Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) using PKCS#11 interface for
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cryptographic key management, signing operations, and secure key storage with python-pkcs11,
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AWS CloudHSM, and YubiHSM2.
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domain: cybersecurity
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subdomain: cryptography
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tags:
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- HSM
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- PKCS11
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- CloudHSM
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- YubiHSM2
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- key-management
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- cryptographic-operations
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- hardware-security
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version: '1.0'
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author: mahipal
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license: Apache-2.0
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nist_ai_rmf:
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- MEASURE-2.7
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- MAP-5.1
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- MANAGE-2.4
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atlas_techniques:
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- AML.T0070
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- AML.T0066
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- AML.T0082
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nist_csf:
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- PR.DS-01
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- PR.DS-02
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- PR.DS-10
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mitre_attack:
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- T1600
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- T1573
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- T1553
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- T1078.004
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- T1530
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---
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# Performing Hardware Security Module Integration
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## Overview
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Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) provide tamper-resistant cryptographic key storage and operations. This skill covers integrating with HSMs via the PKCS#11 standard interface using python-pkcs11, performing key generation, signing, encryption, and verification operations, querying token and slot information, and validating HSM configuration for compliance with FIPS 140-2/3 requirements.
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## When to Use
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- When conducting security assessments that involve performing hardware security module integration
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- When following incident response procedures for related security events
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- When performing scheduled security testing or auditing activities
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- When validating security controls through hands-on testing
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## Prerequisites
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- HSM device or software HSM (SoftHSM2 for testing)
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- PKCS#11 shared library (.so/.dll) for the HSM vendor
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- Python 3.9+ with `python-pkcs11`
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- Token initialized with SO PIN and user PIN
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- For AWS CloudHSM: `cloudhsm-pkcs11` provider configured
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## Steps
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1. Load PKCS#11 library and enumerate available slots and tokens
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2. Open session and authenticate with user PIN
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3. Generate RSA 2048-bit or EC P-256 key pairs on the HSM
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4. Perform signing and verification using on-device keys
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5. List all objects (keys, certificates) stored on the token
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6. Query mechanism list to verify supported algorithms
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7. Generate compliance report with key inventory and algorithm audit
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## Expected Output
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- JSON report listing HSM slots, tokens, stored keys, supported mechanisms, and compliance status
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- Signing test results with key metadata and algorithm details
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