On 7/4/20 1:01 pm, Dale Shaw wrote:
Tin foil hat: off
Crackpot mode: disabled
Backyard baked bean-filled bunker: non-existent
Well, I'm not sure what you're implying here, but having met the
Senetas folks at trade shows, and listened to their CTO (Julian Fay)
talk crypto on the Risky Business
Hi Scott,
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 at 11:07, Scott Weeks wrote:
>
>> --- p...@ge3k.net wrote:
>> From: Patrick Ohearn
>>
>> Senetas's CN series hardware are another option -
>> https://www.senetas.com/products/cn-encryptors/
>>
>> Australian, ASX listed company if that matters.
>
> And closely related
Yes we use PL in our Sydney dwdm multi DC rings with encryption etc. Feel
free to email questions off list
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020, 11:25 am Alex Samad, wrote:
> Any one here a packetlight user, any comments on their solution.
>
> What I do like about it is, I can make a ring out of it and then spl
Any one here a packetlight user, any comments on their solution.
What I do like about it is, I can make a ring out of it and then split up
the 100G into multiple 10G or 20G or .. ports. I like that I can get more
of out of my runs that I can right now and with added redundancy as well
and .. a
Yep or optical vendors have it baked in or can do (eg.
https://www.ciena.com/products/wavelogic/wavelogic-encryption/ - just one of
many examples).
MMC
> On 7 Apr 2020, at 10:16 am, Brad Peczka wrote:
>
> MACSEC is worth considering – it’s been baked into most switches and routers,
> though
Senetas are the big player in the point to point space.
If you are looking at running DWDM (you should) then Smartoptics DCP series
DWDM + Modular Transponders + Tuneable Optics tell a pretty compelling
story.
Thanks,
Jackson Fisher
On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 10:36 AM Alex Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
>
--- p...@ge3k.net wrote:
From: Patrick Ohearn
Senetas's CN series hardware are another option -
https://www.senetas.com/products/cn-encryptors/
Australian, ASX listed company if that matters.
And closely related to the military and gov't... :
Hi Alex,
Senetas's CN series hardware are another option -
https://www.senetas.com/products/cn-encryptors/
Australian, ASX listed company if that matters.
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 at 10:36, Alex Samad wrote:
> Hi
>
> I find myself in the situation that I need to look at purchasing some DC
> to DC.
Hi
It looks like Senetas is going out of the hardware encryption .. their
9000, 6000's, 3000,1000 series are all EOL with no replacement from what i
can see ?
A
On Tue, 7 Apr 2020 at 10:48, Patrick Ohearn wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Senetas's CN series hardware are another option -
> https://www.sene
MACSEC is worth considering – it’s been baked into most switches and routers,
though some vendors still make it a licensed feature.
Regards,
-Brad.
From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Alex Samad
Sent: Tuesday, 7 April 2020 8:36 AM
To: Ausnog
Subject: [AusNOG] dark fibre encryption
Hi
I find myself in
Hi
I find myself in the situation that I need to look at purchasing some DC to
DC. But I find I am not that well informed about whats available. what
people are doing as best practise.
Quick google doesn't fill me with lots of options.
So packetlight is the current recommended vendor (their 20
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