Network SECURITY
CONXX Carrier Communications Platform,
creators of EtherCell Technology
se·cu·ri·ty
1 : the quality or state of being secure : as a
: freedom from danger : SAFETY b : freedom from
fear or anxiety c : freedom from the prospect of
being laid off <job security> 4 a : something
that secures : PROTECTION b (1) : measures taken
to guard against espionage or sabotage, crime, attack,
or escape (2) : an organization or department whose
task is security
From: Miriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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AES - Advanced Encryption Standard (A short
introduction) »
AES
- Encryption Demonstration (Flash Animation) »
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How secure can a network be?
That is a question everyone who downloads a file,
sends an email, enters a credit card on the web or
at a checkout stand should worry about. This is not
a simple question nor does it have a simple answer.
But one thing is for certain, your network provider
should not add to the danger.
The CONXX powered network provides a better level
of security than the traditional telephone or cable
networks. Once a packet of data enters our network
it is encrypted, from one end to the other, using
the Advanced Encryption Standard, AES 128.
This extra level of protection keeps your data safe
and secure from snoopers and hackers who may try and
attack you at the network level. Additionally, our
unique EtherCell technology keeps your data
invisible to others attached to the network.
After all the work you do to protect
your computers and data, you shouldn´t have to worry
about the network creating a huge security hole.
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Additional references:
Fact Sheet NSA Suite B Cryptography http://www.nsa.gov/ia/industry/crypto_suite_b.cfm
NIST Special Publication 800-56
http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/kms/SP800-56_7-5-05.pdf
NSA Suite B
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_Suite_B
Advanced Encryption Standard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard
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