In the digital era, the process of gathering data is far simpler than the distribution of it in a fast, secure and accurate manner
Cellcrypt featured in Digital Battlespace, UK – July 26th 2011: In today’s information-centric militaries, plenty of attention is lavished on reconnaissance platforms, the array of sensors they carry and the value of intelligence products collected. But that information has no use at all if it is not passed to the people who need it in a timely manner.
Click here for the full article by Angus Batey which explores the solutions - including cryptic security - that industry is now offering. “One such developer is relative newcomer Cellcrypt. Ian Meakin, VP of marketing at the company, explained that its product – a piece of software providing secure communications via Internet Protocol on conventional mobile telephones that can utilize commercial cellular networks or military communication systems alike – has won it many business customers.
However, it is also attractive to military users, particularly in covert operations or where deployment of conventional defence-grade secure communications systems would be impractical or draw unwanted attention to the personnel or the signals emitted.” More (article starts on page 20)…