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The KIV-7 is NSA type-1 encryptor and was originally designed in the mid 1990s by Allied Signal Corporation to meet the demand for secure data communications from personal computers (PC), workstations, and FAXs. It has data rates up to 512 kbps. It is interoperable with the KG-84, KG-84A, and KG-84C data encryption devices. |
The KIV-7 is NSA type-1 encryptor and was originally designed in the mid 1990s by Allied Signal Corporation to meet the demand for secure data communications from personal computers (PC), workstations, and FAXs. It has data rates up to 512 kbps. It is interoperable with the KG-84, KG-84A, and KG-84C data encryption devices. |
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Several versions of the KIV-7 been developed over the years by just as many different corporations that have either bought the rights to build the KIV-7 or though corporate mergers. |
Several versions of the KIV-7 been developed over the years by just as many different corporations that have either bought the rights to build the KIV-7 or though corporate mergers. |
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KIV-7 Speeds up to 512 kbps |
KIV-7 Speeds up to 512 kbps |
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KIV-7HSB Speeds up to 2.048 Mbps |
KIV-7HSB Speeds up to 2.048 Mbps |
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KIV-7M Speeds up 50Mbps and supports the High Assurance Internet Protocol Interoperability Specification (HAIPIS) |
KIV-7M Speeds up 50Mbps and supports the High Assurance Internet Protocol Interoperability Specification (HAIPIS) |
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(The National Security Agency (NSA) has established new High Assurance Internet Protocol Interoperability Specifications (HAIPIS) that requires different vendor's Inline Network Encryption(INE)devices to be interoperable) |
(The National Security Agency (NSA) has established new High Assurance Internet Protocol Interoperability Specifications (HAIPIS) that requires different vendor's Inline Network Encryption(INE)devices to be interoperable) |
Revision as of 15:15, 23 September 2008
DESCRIPTION
The KIV-7 is NSA type-1 encryptor and was originally designed in the mid 1990s by Allied Signal Corporation to meet the demand for secure data communications from personal computers (PC), workstations, and FAXs. It has data rates up to 512 kbps. It is interoperable with the KG-84, KG-84A, and KG-84C data encryption devices.
Several versions of the KIV-7 been developed over the years by just as many different corporations that have either bought the rights to build the KIV-7 or though corporate mergers.
KIV-7 Speeds up to 512 kbps
KIV-7 HS Speeds up to T-1 (1.54 Mbps)
KIV-7HSB Speeds up to 2.048 Mbps
KIV-7M Speeds up 50Mbps and supports the High Assurance Internet Protocol Interoperability Specification (HAIPIS)
(The National Security Agency (NSA) has established new High Assurance Internet Protocol Interoperability Specifications (HAIPIS) that requires different vendor's Inline Network Encryption(INE)devices to be interoperable)
REFERENCE
Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS Policy No. 19)
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