Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> 
> Does anyone know if there's a FORTEZZA encryption product
> available,
> presumably third-party, for Cisco routers?  It's a NSA-approved 
> chipset, usually on PC card, for government "sensitive but 
> unclassified" traffic.  CCO search doesn't give any hits.
> 
> 

Can you be a bit more specific?  I'm aware of FORTEZZA cards that are used
to encrypt data to/from a PC's async interface.  But if used on a router's
async interface, the header would be garbled.  That would probably be OK on
a p-t-p connection, but obviously not on the Internet.  Or are you talking
about password encryption, etc?  There are FORTEZZA cards in PC Card format
(check out www.mykotronx.com).  But I don't think IOS supports anything like
that.

By the way, FORTEZZA is used for more that "sensitive but unclassified"
traffic.  That's just one application.  What you're probably looking for is
a product that falls in the "NSA Type 2" category.  We can discuss more
offline if you want to...




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