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Re: Security over SONET/SDH


From: joel jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2013 19:25:52 -0700

On 6/24/13 1:19 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:

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From: joel jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>

That's why I'm trying to follow up on the original question.  Is
there something similar the global public can use to secure their
connections that is not government designed.  This is even more
important on microwave shots when security is desired.
:: plenty of standardized RF link-layers support strong encryption.
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Ah, thanks.  That comment gave me the the search terms I needed,
but I keep seeing sentences like this "Due to the encryption
employed in these products, they are export controlled items and
are regulated by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) of the
U.S. Department of Commerce. They may not be exported or shipped
for re-export to restricted countries..."  wheee! :-)
Yes, however note that the actual number of embargoed countries at this point is pretty small, and that if you are in a(n) (US) embargoed country and so inclined you can likely buy such products manufactured in China by Chinese companies.

Securing the link layer however is not a replacement for an end to end solution so just because it's protecting the air interface(s) doesn't really mean somebody not looking at the traffic elsewhere.
scott




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