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The KSV-21 Enhanced Crypto Card is a US National Security Agency-approved PC card that provides Type 1 encryption functions and key storage to the STE secure telephones and other devices. The KSV-21 was originally built by SafeNet but has since been purchased by Raytheon as a tamper-resistant reprogrammable module and is backwards compatible with the KOV-14 Fortezza Plus card. It adds features including support for SCIP, Enhanced Firefly and NSA's 21st century Key Management Initiative. It can perform Type 1 encryption and hash operations at 80 Mbit/s. As of 2008, the KOV-14 is beginning to be phased out and replaced by the KSV-21. The US version is certified to protect classified data through the Top Secret/SCI level as well as unclassified sensitive information. Versions are available for use with other nations, including: *Canadian national (KSV-22) *Combined Communications Electronics Board (CCEB) (KSV-30) *NATO (KSV-40) *Coalition Partners (SSV-50) Prices range from $900 for single units to under $400/each in multi-thousand lot quantities as of 2008.〔 〕 As of February 2012, the KSV-21 and several related cards had been placed on "end -of-life" status by SafeNet.〔http://www.safenet-inc.com/uploadedFiles/About_SafeNet/Resource_Library/Resource_Items/Other_Docs_EDP/SafeNet_ECC_EOL_Letter.pdf〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「KSV-21」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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