kryptoCOM delivers full protection from IMSI catchers, devices for intercepting GSM phones used by Intelligence and Law Enforcement agencies

kryptoCOM is compliant with the following U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST):FIPS 180-2, FIPS 186-2, FIPS 197.

kryptoCOM is a call encryption software specially designed and preloaded on an HTC Touch Viva handset.

kryptoCOM uses the CSD channel (which enables data/FAX traffic) to establish encrypted mobile communications on GSM networks.

The technology used by kryptoCOM relies on end-to-end secure GSM encryption with AES256 bit cipher key generated with Elliptic Curves Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) 571 bits (equivalent of Diffie-Hellman with 15.000+ bit key); a new key is being generated for each call.

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Sensitive information exchanged during mobile phone conversations can be intercepted by illegal surveillance activities: with kryptoCOM you do not incur in this risk! kryptoCOM was specially designed not to allow to retrieve the encryption keys in any case: the keys are SECURELY DELETED after each call (consequently impossible to be retrieved also with Forensic Analysis software).

Calls made to or received from insecure mobile phones that don't use kryptoCOM work the same as normal cellular phone calls. You can use kryptoCOM for both clear and encrypted calls.

The technology used by kryptoCOM relies on end-to-end secure GSM encryption with AES256 bit cipher key generated with Elliptic Curves Diffie-Hellman (ECDH) 571 bits (equivalent of Diffie-Hellman with 15.000+ bit key); a new key is being generated for each call.

Specification

Project Code: kryptoCOM
Security class: MIL-Grade
Avalability: World
Classification: dual-use good
EC 1167/2008 class: 5A002.a1
Encryption: AES 256 bit:
Session keys: ECDH 571 bit
Latency: 0.7s
Call type: CSD
OS: Windows Mobile
Phone: HTC Touch Viva
Approved Export License: EU, Norway, U.S.A., Canada, Switzerland, Japan, Australia, New Zealand