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  2. Secure Terminal Equipment - Wikipedia

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    Secure Terminal Equipment ( STE) is the U.S. government's current (as of 2008 ), encrypted telephone communications system for wired or "landline" communications. STE is designed to use ISDN telephone lines which offer higher speeds of up to 128 kbit/s and are all digital. The greater bandwidth allows higher quality voice and can also be ...

  3. Secure telephone - Wikipedia

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    A Secure Terminal Equipment desk set. A secure telephone is a telephone that provides voice security in the form of end-to-end encryption for the telephone call, and in some cases also the mutual authentication of the call parties, protecting them against a man-in-the-middle attack. Concerns about massive growth of telephone tapping incidents ...

  4. STU-III - Wikipedia

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    STU-III (Secure Telephone Unit - third generation) is a family of secure telephones introduced in 1987 by the NSA for use by the United States government, its contractors, and its allies. STU-III desk units look much like typical office telephones, plug into a standard telephone wall jack and can make calls to any ordinary phone user (with such ...

  5. Cyberattack on Omni Hotels brought some systems offline ... - AOL

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    Omni Hotels and Resorts, owner of Asheville's Grove Park Inn, reports that it has been responding to a cyberattack on its systems since March 29. Omni Hotels and Resorts, owner of Asheville's ...

  6. L3 Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.l3t.com. L3 Technologies, formerly L-3 Communications Holdings, was an American company that supplied command and control, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance ( C3ISR) systems and products, avionics, ocean products, training devices and services, instrumentation, aerospace, and navigation products.

  7. Which Phone Is Most Secure? - AOL

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    With cyberattacks rising, it’s time to double down on phone security. Factors such as automatic software updates, the cost of hacking iPhones, and limits on users’ customization options make ...

  8. Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol ( SCIP) is a US standard for secure voice and data communication, for circuit-switched one-to-one connections, not packet-switched networks. SCIP derived from the US Government Future Narrowband Digital Terminal ( FNBDT) project. [1] SCIP supports a number of different modes, including ...

  9. NSA encryption systems - Wikipedia

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    NSA encryption systems. The National Security Agency took over responsibility for all U.S. Government encryption systems when it was formed in 1952. The technical details of most NSA-approved systems are still classified, but much more about its early systems have become known and its most modern systems share at least some features with ...