| Thursday, January 08, 2009 |
National Security Agency Certifies New Sectera vIPer PhoneNews >> Electronic Gear & Sensors >> Announcements Released on Thursday, November 29, 2007Compliant with the U.S. government sponsored Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP), the vIPer Phone is also interoperable with existing SCIP secure communication devices, including Secure Terminal Equipment (STE), Sectéra phones and terminals. The Sectéra vIPer Phone must be used in conjunction with the appropriate VoIP network gateway to achieve interoperability with existing SCIP devices. Network compatibility for the vIPer phone includes the Cisco Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) today and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) in a future enhancement. The SCCP and SIP protocols are two common network configurations for U.S. military and government VoIP networks, enabling vIPer phone users from federal agencies to tactical operation centers to have secure VoIP communications. "Information security is a critical component of the military and government's transition to VoIP communications," said John Cole, vice president and general manager of Information Assurance for General Dynamics C4 Systems. "For VoIP networks, the vIPer phone will protect the information that is used to protect the nation.'' The Sectéra vIPer Phone was introduced in March 2006 and is designed to eliminate the need for multiple phones for secure and non-secure voice or data communications. NSA - National Security Agency SCCP - Skinny Client Control Protocol SCIP - Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol SIP - Session Initiation Protocol STE - Secure Terminal Equipment VOIP - Voice Over Internet Protocol |
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