Texas Technology - Fall 2008 - (Page M2) Encryption TUC hardware-based encryption is faster than any software encryption method available. Further, TUC is the only encryption method implemented on a single chip that is interoperable with any packet-based communications system. The encryption units were indeed found to be “unbreakable” by the US military. The devices were designed to pass NSA Type 1 encryption certification and FIPS 140-2 certification. • For both network communications and “whole system” data-at-rest • High speed multi-level security, re-keyable “on-the-fly” • One technology suitable for radios, data links, client PCs, servers, network appliances, and network backbones • Interoperable with any packet-based network protocol/platform • Space-certified, hardened logic chips • Encryption can be “zeroed-out” immediately if compromised • CAC Card-compatible certificate management and available within a CAC Card reader What you will gain with TUC The TUC gives customers many other advantages over existing adverting mediums. • On-demand remote programming of FPGA content. • On-demand interoperability (based on port and antenna availability). • Powered from host power bus. Very low power consumption and negligible heat generation. • The ability to establish ad-hoc networks in areas with no network connectivity. This functionality is best marketed for emergency response or military communications requirements (Ground, Sea, Air & Space). • Provides “Whole System Integrity Verification” for PC and mobile computing devices. • Provides “Single Sign-On” and an integrated Password Management utility for end-users and System Administrators. • Software-only version available for PC clients. • Supports encryption of any data stream, and can provide an optional application accelerator. • Versatile: Can be integrated into—and provide interoperability among—many devices.
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