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- From: hermit@qed.cts.com (Dennis Keppner)
- Newsgroups: comp.security.misc,alt.security,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Looking for secure data link recommendations
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- Date: 26 Dec 92 04:45:17 GMT
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- > >>In article <murakami.9@hac2arpa.hac.com>, murakami@hac2arpa.hac.com (Gary A
- > >>|> I have a requirement for secure (DOD Secret) data communications between
- > >>|> two sites. Having been away from the market for while I don't know
- > >>|> what is currently available. Using STU-III serial port is an option
- > >>|> but if there is something better (same ease of operations but maybe
- > >>|> faster data rates or designed solely for data comm) then I would be
- > >>|> interested in knowing about them.
- > >>|> ----
- > >>|> Gary Murakami | murakami@hac2arpa.hac.com
- > >>|> Hughes Training Inc.| murky@hti.hac.com
- > >>|> West Covina, Calif. |
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- The Cypher X-5000 or one of its permutations may meet the requirements.
- Probably the only drawback would be the need for sync modems but the
- throughput and ease of connectivity I believe out-weighs that. Overall
- cost is much less than going SECTEL/STU and if you are set up with an HDN
- drop, it will interface with that too.
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