Sectéra Secure Module

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Sectéra Edge
Manufacturer General Dynamics
Compatible networks GSM, CDMA and Wi-Fi
Form factor Bar
Dimensions 1.3" x 3.2" x 4.9"
Weight 12 oz.
Operating system Microsoft CE
Memory 64–128 MB
Removable storage microSD, up to 2 GB
Battery Lithium-Ion
Display TFT QVGA Color
2.8 inches 64k colors
Connectivity USB, Serial

Sectéra is a family of secure voice and data communications products made by General Dynamics C4 Systems which are approved by the United States National Security Agency. Devices in the family can use either the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) or SCIP to provide Type 1 encryption, with communication levels classified up to Top Secret. The devices are activated with a Personal Identification Number (PIN).

Sectéra Secure Module

The Sectéra Secure Module is a device that can provide encryption of both voice and data. It is used in the Sectéra Wireline Terminal for use with standard PSTN devices and has been incorporated into a slim module to use with a Motorola GSM cell phone. The module is placed between the battery and the body of the phone. The phone may be used as a regular GSM phone when the security module is not activated by the PIN.

Sectéra Edge

Another member of the Sectéra family, Sectéra Edge, is a smart phone that supports both classified and unclassified voice and data communication, including access to the SIPRNET. The Sectéra Edge costs approximately $3,000.

The Sectéra Edge was developed by General Dynamics competing against a product by L-3 under an $18 million contract from the National Security Agency. Available since mid-2008, it is already used by tens of thousands of employees in the intelligence community and the Defense, Homeland Security, and State Departments among others.

It was reported in 2009, that the Sectéra Edge could be the device to replace the BlackBerry of President Barack Obama in order to provide him with secure communications.[1][2] But instead of the Sectéra Edge, a standard BlackBerry device was secured with the SecurVoice encryption software. [3]

Sectéra Wireline Terminal

The Sectéra Wireline Terminal interfaces between a standard telephone and the local exchange to the PSTN. It is connected by standard RJ11 jack. The device cannot be used to communicate without a connected telephone.

Sectéra vIPer Phone

Sectéra VoIP phone provide both non-secure and secure, end-to-end Voice over IP and PSTN networks.

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