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DSEI 2013: New cryptographic system released

11th September 2013 - 09:34 GMT | by Beth Stevenson in London

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Cassidian has launched a new compact variant of its cryptographic family of systems, the Ectocryp Yellow, at the DSEI exhibition in London.

The system is designed for a variety of government bodies, encompassing a similar cryptographic capability to the Black, White and Blue variants, but is a more affordable system so that other communities can access what was originally a military system. 

‘Others don’t want the high end secret stuff,’ Max Baldwin of Cassidian Strategy told Shephard. 

‘These customers can’t afford to put the gateway in their network. This opens this capability up to a whole new world for

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Beth is a former senior reporter for Digital Battlespace and Unmanned Vehicles magazines. Beth graduated …

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