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Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands signs framework agreement with Sectra

The Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands has signed a new three-year framework agreement with Sectra. The agreement pertains to delivery of Tiger products that are used to protect voice and data communications from eavesdropping.
The Ministry of Defense of the Netherlands has previously had a framework agreement with Sectra for supply of Tiger XS. This framework agreement has now been renewed for a duration...
 

Sectra receives major order as Sweden strengthens its security

FMV, the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration, has ordered more products for encrypted telephony from Sectra. The products will be used by the Swedish Defense Forces and the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, where work to increase security and protect sensitive information against new threats will continue. The order value totals SEK 36 million (€ 4 million).
The order comprises Tiger XS and Tiger XS...
 

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...

New voice crypto for European government authorities:Sectra Panthon protects all...

Sectra is launching the Panthon voice encryptor, which will enable European government authorities to protect all their sensitive telephone calls from eavesdropping. Panthon protects telephony up to the security level Restricted, and the new voice crypto will be unveiled at the Dutch IT security trade fair Infosecurity.nl on November 4 and 5.
Eavesdropping is a serious threat, and security awareness is rising...

Swedish Defense Forces invest in Tiger

The Swedish Defense Forces are investing in communications security and accordingly FMV, the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration, is ordering more Tiger XS for encrypted telephony from Sectra. FMV is also ordering Sectra’s crypto for tactical radio. These crypto products protect telephone calls and radio communication from eavesdropping and are used by Swedish-led task forces. The order value is SEK 18 million.

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,...

Swedish Defense Forces streamline peacekeeping forces’ communications

Sectra has been commissioned by FMV, the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration, to further develop the Tiger system used by the Swedish Defense Forces for encrypted telephony. The solution being developed in cooperation with FMV will enable peacekeeping forces to communicate in a secure manner directly between headquarters and troops in the field. The order value amounts to SEK 13 million.
 

EU peacekeeping mission equipped with Tiger

“Many of our Tiger users have a fundamental need to protect the nation’s security and simultaneously communicate securely during international missions. Using the same product to protect different types of sensitive information facilitates everyday life for our users,” says Michael Bertilsson, President of Sectra Communications.

The Swedish Defense Forces is already equipping for the next Nordic Battlegroup, which...