FORTEZZA for Cisco router? [7:73114]

2003-07-28 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
Does anyone know if there's a FORTEZZA encryption product available, presumably third-party, for Cisco routers? It's a NSA-approved chipset, usually on PC card, for government "sensitive but unclassified" traffic. CCO search doesn't give any hits. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.c

Re: FORTEZZA for Cisco router? [7:73114]

2003-07-28 Thread John Neiberger
Howard C. Berkowitz 7/28/03 11:37:44 AM >>> >Does anyone know if there's a FORTEZZA encryption product available, >presumably third-party, for Cisco routers? It's a NSA-approved >chipset, usually on PC card, for government "sensitive but >unclassified" traffic. CCO search doesn't give any

Re: FORTEZZA for Cisco router? [7:73114]

2003-07-28 Thread David Vital
Egad I hope the fortezza has gotten easier to use. When I was in the Army I was trained on that card. I hated it. That's been several years but I shuddered when I read the name. I thought the military had rerouted and gone with a software based client solution to cover encryption anyway. Davi

RE: FORTEZZA for Cisco router? [7:73114]

2003-07-29 Thread s vermill
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote: > > Does anyone know if there's a FORTEZZA encryption product > available, > presumably third-party, for Cisco routers? It's a NSA-approved > chipset, usually on PC card, for government "sensitive but > unclassified" traffic. CCO search doesn't give any hits. > >

RE: FORTEZZA for Cisco router? [7:73114]

2003-07-29 Thread John Neiberger
>By the way, FORTEZZA is used for more that "sensitive but unclassified" >traffic. That's just one application. What you're probably looking for is >a product that falls in the "NSA Type 2" category. We can discuss more >offline if you want to... Out of curiosity, what is currently used for cla

RE: FORTEZZA for Cisco router? [7:73114]

2003-07-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
> >By the way, FORTEZZA is used for more that "sensitive but unclassified" >>traffic. That's just one application. What you're probably looking for >is >>a product that falls in the "NSA Type 2" category. We can discuss more >>offline if you want to... > >Out of curiosity, what is currently use

RE: FORTEZZA for Cisco router? [7:73114]

2003-07-29 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
> >By the way, FORTEZZA is used for more that "sensitive but unclassified" >>traffic. That's just one application. What you're probably looking for >is >>a product that falls in the "NSA Type 2" category. We can discuss more >>offline if you want to... > >Out of curiosity, what is currently use