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example, if the current version of the product has been superseded by a newer 
version of the existing product, or another product altogether, when will 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
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