Over-the-air rekeying (OTAR) refers to transmitting or updating encryption keys (rekeying) in secure information systems by conveying the keys via encrypted...
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Remote rekeying Security management Spoofing Squirt – to load or transfer code key from an electronic key storage device. See Over the Air Rekeying. STU-III –...
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satellite authentication, over-the-air rekeying, and contingency recovery. Those features are not available with the similar, but older, PPS-SM (Precise...
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Communications security (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Federal Standard 1037C)
Device such as the WALBURN/KG family KEK – Key Encryption Key KPK – Key production key OWK – Over the Wire Key OTAR – Over the Air Rekeying LCMS – Local...
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Fill device (category Military electronics of the United States)
plugged in when new keys were to be loaded. Newer NSA systems allow "over the air rekeying" (OTAR), but a master key often must still be loaded using a fill...
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Elliptic-curve Diffie-Hellman IPsec and Internet key exchange (IKE) Over the Air Rekeying (OTAR) "Certificate Re-key". Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure...
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Enhanced Position Location Reporting System (category Military electronics of the United States)
waveform in the UHF band. It incorporates the Thornton family of COMSEC devices, and has the capability for Over the Air Rekeying (OTAR). EPLRS uses the Army...
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compromise recovery and management of FIREFLY material support for over-the-air rekeying (OTAR) The CF talks to other EKMS elements through a variety of media...
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and technologist who introduced Over-the-air rekeying David Winters, fictional character portrayed by Paul Petersen in the 1958 film Houseboat David Winters...
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cryptographic key types NSA's Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) Over-the-air rekeying Pseudorandom function family Oblivious Pseudorandom Function Public...
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