Good Morning, I am an ILS Engineer working for CGI IT UK Limited. At the present time I am looking at software obsolescence issues that relate to the CGI project I am working on. On this project we use the OpenSSL products as tabulated below.
In order to support our process of monitoring software obsolescence I would be grateful if you could provide me with the information in the table below. I have provided a key to explain the information that I require. Item Name Version Number End of Product Support date Superseding Product if support no longer available OpenSSL FIPS 1.2 OpenSSL FIPS 1.2.4 Key: End of Product Support date: When will support for the current product end? For example, if the current version of the product has been superseded by a newer version of the existing product, or another product altogether, when will support end for the existing product? Superseding Product if support no longer available: If support for the product we are currently using will no longer be available at a certain point in time then what is the recommended replacement product/version? Many thanks for your assistance. Best regards, Richard Richard Trebilcock | ILS Engineer Defence | CGI Chaucer House, Springfield Drive, The Office Park, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7LP UK T: +44 01372 838258 | M: +44 (0) 7717 355882 richard.trebilc...@cgi.com<mailto:richard.trebilc...@cgi.com> | cgi-group.co.uk [cid:image001.jpg@01CE2A2B.EE6E9D30] CGI IT UK Limited. A CGI Group Inc. Company Registered Office: 250 Brook Drive, Green Park, Reading RG2 6UA, United Kingdom. Registered in England & Wales - Number 947968 CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: Proprietary/Confidential Information belonging to CGI Group Inc. and its affiliates may be contained in this message. If you are not a recipient indicated or intended in this message (or responsible for delivery of this message to such person), or you think for any reason that this message may have been addressed to you in error, you may not use or copy or deliver this message to anyone else. In such case, you should destroy this message and are asked to notify the sender by reply e-mail.
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