1993-05-30 - Re: crypto product list

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From: Jim McCoy <mccoy@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
To: arkuat@joes.garage.com (Eric Watt Forste)
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UTC Datetime: 1993-05-30 00:02:37 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 29 May 93 17:02:37 PDT

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From: Jim McCoy <mccoy@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu>
Date: Sat, 29 May 93 17:02:37 PDT
To: arkuat@joes.garage.com (Eric Watt Forste)
Subject: Re: crypto product list
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> From: Eric Watt Forste <arkuat@joes.garage.com>
> 
> 
> I'd like to put together a list of all commercially available encryption
> products [...]

Source #1 : Information Systems Security Products and Services Catalogue
	    Printed by the Government Printing Office (GPO)
	    For subscription information call (202) 783-3238 or mail to:
		Superintendant of Documents
		U.S. Government Printing Office
		Washington, DC 20402

	    This is a catalogue of NSA-tested security products for govt
	    agencies and contractors.  Think what you like of the
	    organization compiling the info, but this is the "real-world"
	    security stuff people; this covers just about everything
	    from secure satellite uplinks and tempest equipment to
	    encrypting modems.  Some of it is not available to the public,
	    but vendor contact numbers are provided, so with a little
	    hunting you might be able to find a nice list of the "high-end"
	    of the spectrum.

Source #2 : InfoSecurity Product News.  The trade rag of this business.
	    Can't remember the subscription info, but this seems to be
	    where the MIS types shop...

jim




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