Communications security is the discipline of preventing unauthorized interceptors from accessing
telecommunications
Telecommunication, often used in its plural form or abbreviated as telecom, is the transmission of information over a distance using electronic means, typically through cables, radio waves, or other communication technologies. These means of ...
in an intelligible form, while still delivering content to the intended recipients.
In the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO ; , OTAN), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental transnational military alliance of 32 member states—30 European and 2 North American. Established in the aftermat ...
culture, including United States Department of Defense culture, it is often referred to by the abbreviation COMSEC. The field includes cryptographic security,
transmission security, emissions security and
physical security of COMSEC equipment and associated keying material.
COMSEC is used to protect both
classified and
unclassified traffic on
military communications networks, including voice, video, and data. It is used for both analog and digital applications, and both wired and wireless links.
Voice over secure internet protocol
VOSIP has become the de facto standard for securing voice communication, replacing the need for
Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) in much of NATO, including the U.S.A.
USCENTCOM moved entirely to VOSIP in 2008.
Specialties
* Cryptographic security: The component of communications security that results from the provision of technically sound
cryptosystems and their proper use. This includes ensuring message confidentiality and authenticity.
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Emission security (EMSEC): The protection resulting from all measures taken to deny unauthorized persons information of value that might be derived from communications systems and cryptographic equipment intercepts and the interception and analysis of compromising emanations from cryptographic equipment, information systems, and telecommunications systems.
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Transmission security (TRANSEC): The component of communications security that results from the application of measures designed to protect transmissions from interception and exploitation by means other than
cryptanalysis
Cryptanalysis (from the Greek ''kryptós'', "hidden", and ''analýein'', "to analyze") refers to the process of analyzing information systems in order to understand hidden aspects of the systems. Cryptanalysis is used to breach cryptographic se ...
(e.g.
frequency hopping and
spread spectrum).
* Physical security: The component of communications security that results from all
physical measures necessary to safeguard classified equipment, material, and documents from
access
Access may refer to:
Companies and organizations
* ACCESS (Australia), an Australian youth network
* Access (credit card), a former credit card in the United Kingdom
* Access Co., a Japanese software company
* Access International Advisors, a hed ...
thereto or observation thereof by unauthorized persons.
Related terms
* AKMS – the Army Key Management System
* AEK – Algorithmic Encryption Key
* CT3 – Common Tier 3
* CCI –
Controlled Cryptographic Item - equipment which contains COMSEC embedded devices
* ACES – Automated Communications Engineering Software
* DTD –
Data Transfer Device
* ICOM – Integrated COMSEC, e.g. a radio with built in encryption
* TEK – Traffic
Encryption
In Cryptography law, cryptography, encryption (more specifically, Code, encoding) is the process of transforming information in a way that, ideally, only authorized parties can decode. This process converts the original representation of the inf ...
Key
* TED – Trunk Encryption 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 COMSEC Management Software
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KYK-13 – Electronic Transfer Device
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KOI-18 – Tape Reader General Purpose
* KYX-15 – Electronic Transfer Device
* KG-30 – family of COMSEC equipment
* TSEC – Telecommunications Security (sometimes referred to in error transmission security or TRANSEC)
* SOI –
Signal operating instructions
* SKL –
Simple Key Loader
* TPI –
Two person integrity
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STU-III – (obsolete secure phone, replaced by STE)
* STE –
Secure Terminal Equipment (secure phone)
Types of COMSEC equipment:
* Crypto equipment: Any equipment that embodies
cryptographic logic or performs one or more cryptographic functions (key generation, encryption, and authentication).
* Crypto-ancillary equipment: Equipment designed specifically to facilitate efficient or reliable operation of crypto-equipment, without performing cryptographic functions itself.
* Crypto-production equipment: Equipment used to produce or load keying material
* Authentication equipment:
DoD Electronic Key Management System
The
Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) is a
United States Department of Defense
The United States Department of Defense (DoD, USDOD, or DOD) is an United States federal executive departments, executive department of the federal government of the United States, U.S. federal government charged with coordinating and superv ...
(DoD) key management, COMSEC material distribution, and logistics support system. The
National Security Agency (NSA) established the EKMS program to supply electronic key to COMSEC devices in securely and timely manner, and to provide COMSEC managers with an automated system capable of ordering, generation, production, distribution, storage, security accounting, and access control.
The Army's platform in the four-tiered EKMS, AKMS, automates frequency management and COMSEC management operations. It eliminates paper keying material, hardcopy
Signal operating instructions (SOI) and saves the time and resources required for courier distribution. It has 4 components:
* LCMS provides automation for the detailed accounting required for every COMSEC account, and electronic key generation and distribution capability.
* ACES is the
frequency management portion of AKMS. ACES has been designated by the Military Communications Electronics Board as the joint standard for use by all services in development of frequency management and crypto-net planning.
* CT3 with DTD software is in a fielded, ruggedized hand-held device that handles, views, stores, and loads SOI, Key, and electronic protection data. DTD provides an improved net-control device to automate crypto-net control operations for communications networks employing electronically keyed COMSEC equipment.
* SKL is a hand-held PDA that handles, views, stores, and loads SOI, Key, and electronic protection data.
Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) Program
KMI is intended to replace the legacy Electronic Key Management System to provide a means for securely ordering, generating, producing, distributing, managing, and auditing cryptographic products (e.g., asymmetric keys, symmetric keys, manual cryptographic systems, and cryptographic applications). This system is currently being fielded by Major Commands and variants will be required for non-DoD Agencies with a COMSEC Mission.
See also
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Dynamic secrets
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Electronics technician (United States Navy)
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Information security
Information security is the practice of protecting information by mitigating information risks. It is part of information risk management. It typically involves preventing or reducing the probability of unauthorized or inappropriate access to data ...
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Information warfare
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List of telecommunications encryption terms
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NSA encryption systems
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NSA product types
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Operations security
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Secure communication
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Signals intelligence
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Traffic analysis
References
External links
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National Information Systems Security Glossary
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20121002192433/http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/466002p.pdf
* {{cite web , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100930082920/http://peoc3t.monmouth.army.mil/netops/akms.html , archive-date=September 30, 2010 , url-status=dead , url=http://peoc3t.monmouth.army.mil/netops/akms.html , title=Army Key Management Systems (AKMS) , publisher=Project Manager NETOPS Current Force
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