DocumentCode :
390001
Title :
Programmable encryption for wireless and network applications
Author :
Trinidad, John M.
Author_Institution :
RF Commun. Div., Harris Corp., Rochester, NY, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2002
fDate :
7-10 Oct. 2002
Firstpage :
1374
Abstract :
The evolution of encryption technology has moved from large electromechanical boxes to printed wiring assemblies to embeddable integrated circuits. Along the way, a variety of cryptographic algorithms have emerged to address different applications, speeds and communications media. From a security perspective, there is often a need to keep these various systems distinct and isolated. From a communications perspective, there is often a need for interoperability among many of the systems. As advancing technology has allowed many systems to be consolidated into few (e.g., the Joint Tactical Radio System), the need for interoperability between different cryptographic devices has increased. This increased need for interoperability is also being driven by changing mission needs such as Homeland Security and joint operations with allied forces. In the context of this paper, programmable encryption is defined as the ability of a cryptographic device to be loaded with new information that enables it to interoperate with a variety of encryption devices, both fielded and yet to come. This paper addresses in more detail the need for programmable encryption, the USA government´s position on the subject, applicability to current and future government programs, current state of the technology, technical and performance tradeoffs. implementation methods, and expectations of what the future holds in this arena.
Keywords :
cryptography; embedded systems; military communication; open systems; Joint Tactical Radio System; USA government; cryptographic algorithms; cryptographic device; embeddable integrated circuits; encryption technology; interoperability; military communications; programmable encryption; security; wireless network; Assembly; Communication system security; Cryptography; Government; Integrated circuit technology; Isolation technology; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency integrated circuits; Terrorism; Wiring;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
MILCOM 2002. Proceedings
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7625-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2002.1179681
Filename :
1179681
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