| Name
| Type
| Specification
| Use
| Equipment (incomplete list)
|
| ACCORDIAN (or ACCORDION)
|
| R21-TECH-13-00, "ACCORDIAN 3.0 Specification" (August 2000)
|
| AIM (1999 and 2004 brochures), SafeXcel-3340
|
| BATON
| Block cipher
|
| Various
| PKCS #11, CDSA/CSSM , AIM (1999 and 2004 brochures), Cypris , APCO Project 25, MYK-85 , Fortezza Plus, SecNet-11 , Sierra , SafeXcel-3340
|
| BAYLESS
|
|
|
| Cypris
|
| BYTEMAN
|
|
|
| Cypris
|
| CARDIGAN
|
|
|
| Cypris
|
| CARDHOLDER
|
|
| Satellite uplink command encryption
| Cypris , KI-17 , U-AYJ Flight Decrypt Chip (Cardholder), Flight Encrypt Chip (Cardholder), MYK-16 , CXS-810 , CXS-2000 , MCU-100 , MCU-600
|
| CARIBOU
|
|
| Satellite uplink command encryption
| U-TXZ , MYK-15A
|
| CRAYON
|
|
|
| AIM (2004 brochure), Cypris (4 modes)
|
| FASTHASH
| Cryptographic hash function
|
| MISSI Type 1 hash
| PKCS #11, CDSA/CSSM
|
| FIREFLY
|
|
| EKMS public-key cooperative key generation
| AIM (2004), SafeXcel-3340
|
| HAVE QUICKHAVE QUICK is a military system to protect UHF radio traffic. Since the end of World War II U. and allied military aircraft have used AM radios in the 225-400 MHz UHF band for short range air-to-air and ground-to-air communications. Military planners made
|
|
| Antijam, LPI/LPD airborne voice communication
| Cypris
|
| JACKNIFE
|
|
|
| AIM (2004)
|
| JOSEKI
|
| R21-TECH-0062-92, "JOSEKI-1, A Bootstrap Procedures" (Oct. 1992) (also R21-TECH-13-97, R21-TECH-13-98)
| Protection of secret algorithms in firmwareIn computing, firmware is software that is embedded in a hardware device, that allows reading and executing the software, but does not allow modification, e. writing or deleting data by an end user. Examples of firmware include: the BIOS found in personal
| AIM
|
| JUNIPER
| Block cipher
|
|
| PKCS #11, CDSA/CSSM
|
| KEESEE
|
|
|
| AIM (1999 and 2004 brochures), Cypris
|
| Mark XII IFF
|
|
| IFF secondary radar
| AIM (2004 brochure)
|
| MAYFLY
| Asymmetric-key algorithm
|
|
| PKCS #11, CDSA/CSSM
|
| MEDLEY
|
| R21-TECH-30-01, "MEDLEY Implementation Standard" (Nov. 2001)
|
| AIM (2004) , SecNet 54 , SafeXcel-3340
|
| PEGASUS
|
|
| Satellite telemetry and mission data downlinks
| KG-227 , KG-228 , KI-17 , U-BLW Pegasus Space Microcircuit Chip, U-BLX Pegasus Ground Microcircuit Chip, MYK-17 , CXS-810 , CXS-2000 , MCU-100 , MCU-600
|
| PHALANX
|
|
|
| AIM (1999 and 2004 brochures), Cypris (PHALANX I and PHALANX II)
|
| SAVILLESAVILLE is an NSA Type 1 encryption algorithm. It is used broadly, often for voice encryption, and implemented in a large number of encryption devices. Little is known publically about the algorithm itself. Some documentation related to the KYK-13 fill de
|
|
| Low-bandwidth voice (and sometimes data) encryption
| AIM (1999 and 2004 brochures), Cypris (2 modes), Windster (SAVILLE I), VINSONVINSON is a family of voice encryption devices used by U. and allied military and law enforcement, based on the SAVILLE encryption algorithm and 16 Kbps CVSD audio compression. It replaces the Vietnam War-era NESTOR ( KY-8/ 28/ 38) family. VINSON devices
|
| VALLOR
|
|
| TTY broadcasts to submarines
| AIM (2004)
|
| WALBURN
|
|
| High-bandwidth link encryption
| AIM (2004) , KG-81 / 94 / 194 / 95
|
| PADSTONE
|
|
|
| Cypris (2 modes), Windster , Indictor
|
| WEASEL
|
|
|
| SafeXcel-3340
|