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Sectra Panthon approved by Dutch security authority on security level Restricted

Sectra Panthon, Sectra’s new communication solution for customers that wish to utilize a smartphone to make secure telephone calls, has been approved by the Dutch security authorities on security level[1] Restricted. Government agencies that subject products to security requirements can thus allow officials who handle sensitive...
The development of cellular phones of increasing similarity to computers means...
 

EU selects Sectra as supplier of secure telephony

Sectra’s encryption system Tiger XS, approved for communications up to EU Secret, has been selected for secure telephony within the EU. The recently signed framework contract between Sectra and the Council of the European Union in Brussels is valid for a total period of four years. An initial order has been placed scheduled for delivery during the autumn of 2010.
“The framework contract with the Council of the...
 

Defense departments in Europe choose Tiger

Sectra has signed contracts with two European defense departments concerning Tiger XS for encrypted telephony. The total order value is SEK 10 million.
Tiger XS is a personal voice encryptor that protects telephone calls from eavesdropping over telephone lines, GSM, 3G, ISDN and IP networks as well as via satellite systems. Tiger is certified by the EU, NATO and several national security bodies, making it the...
 

Secure tactical radio for peacekeeping forces

FMV, the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration, has placed an additional order for Sectra’s crypto for secure tactical radio. The encryption is used by Swedish peacekeeping forces to protect radio communications from eavesdropping. The order is worth SEK 8 million.
Sectra’s voice crypto for tactical radio protects radio communications between vehicles and troops in the field from eavesdropping. The crypto...

Sweden protects telephone calls from eavesdropping during EU Presidency

During Sweden’s EU Presidency, Swedish government authorities and the defense forces will use Sectra’s Tiger XS personal voice encryptor for eavesdrop-secure communications. Sweden is the fifth country in Europe to use Tiger XS to protect telephone conversations from eavesdropping during its EU Presidency.
During Sweden’s EU Presidency, which commenced on July 1, 2009, decision-makers have access to Tiger XS,...