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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. 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.

  5. NSA encryption systems - Wikipedia

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    It can communicate with STU-III phones and can be upgraded for FNBDT compatibility. Sectéra Secure Module – A module that connects to the back of a commercial off the shelf cellular phone. It uses AES or SCIP for encryption. OMNI – The OMNI terminal, made by L3 Communications, is another replacement for STU-IIIs. This device uses the FNBDT ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Omnichannel - Wikipedia

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    Vs. omni-digital. The major difference between omnichannel and omni-digital is the focus given to the strategy. With omnichannel, the company focuses on delivering the right content, on the right set of channels, at the right moment, to provide the most value to the user.

  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. Secure your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Secure your AOL account. Keep your information private and prevent unauthorized access to your account. Safe sign-in methods, up-to-date contact info, and good online habits help keep you secure and safe from scammers. Important: AOL never asks for your password in emails or phone calls.