Encryptor from General Dynamics certified by NSA

May 14, 2011
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., 14 2011. The National Security Agency (NSA) certified the KG-530 SONET OC-768C in-line network encryptor from General Dynamics C4 Systems.

Posted by John McHale
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., 14 2011. The National Security Agency (NSA) certified the KG-530 SONET OC-768C in-line network encryptor from General Dynamics C4 Systems.
The encryptor secures information classified to the top secret/sensitive compartmented information level and below.
For users, the KG-530 significantly reduces network delay, or latency, that is common when working with large quantities of classified information. The encryptor secures large image, data, and video files at a full 40 gigabits per second across authorized U.S. military and government Synchronous Optical Networks (SONET) networks.
"By processing very large files up to four times faster than existing encryptors, the KG-530 adds an unprecedented high-speed layer of protection for the nation’s cyber networks," says Mike Guzelian, vice president of Secure Voice and Data Products for General Dynamics C4 Systems.
For more information about the KG-530, visit www.gdc4s.com/KG-530.

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