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- STU-III abstract "STU-III is a family of secure telephones introduced in 1987 by the NSA for use by the United States government, its contractors, and its allies. STU-III desk units look much like typical office telephones, plug into a standard telephone wall jack and can make calls to any ordinary phone user (with such calls receiving no special protection, however). When a call is placed to another STU-III unit that is properly set up, one caller can ask the other to initiate secure transmission. They then press a button on their telephones and, after a 15-second delay, their call is encrypted to prevent eavesdropping. There are portable and militarized versions and most STU-IIIs contained an internal modem and RS-232 port for data and fax transmission. Vendors were AT&T (later transferred to Lucent Technologies), RCA (Now L-3 Communications, East) and Motorola.STU-III are no longer in service with the U.S. Government, with the last cryptographic keys for the units expiring on December 31, 2009. It has been replaced by the STE (Secure Terminal Equipment) and other equipment using the more modern Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP).".
- STU-III thumbnail STU-III.png?width=300.
- STU-III wikiPageExternalLink stu3.html.
- STU-III wikiPageExternalLink STUIIIhandbook.html.
- STU-III wikiPageExternalLink stu.html.
- STU-III wikiPageExternalLink WYip.html.
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- STU-III wikiPageOutDegree "65".
- STU-III wikiPageRevisionID "702932389".
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink AT&T_Corporation.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink BATON.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Security_Agency_encryption_devices.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Category:Secure_telephones.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Classified_information.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Classified_information_in_the_United_States.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Communication_during_the_September_11_attacks.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Communications_security.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Cryptanalysis.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Defense_Courier_Service.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signature.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink EEPROM.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_Key_Management_System.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Encryption.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Fax.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Aviation_Administration.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Firefly_(key_exchange_protocol).
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Integrated_Services_Digital_Network.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink KG-84.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink KOV-14.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink KSD-64.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink KY-3.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink KY-57.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink L-3_Communications.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Lucent.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Modem.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Motorola.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink NSA_product_types.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink National_Security_Agency.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink National_security.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Aerospace_Defense_Command.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink OMNI_(SCIP).
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink PC_Card.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Public-key_cryptography.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Public_switched_telephone_network.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink RCA.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink RS-232.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Registered_mail.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink SIGSALY.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink SIPRNet.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink STU-I.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink STU-II.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Scrambler.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Secure_Communications_Interoperability_Protocol.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Secure_Terminal_Equipment.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Secure_telephone.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Secure_transmission.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Voice_over_IP.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink Zeroisation.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink File:STU-III.png.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink File:STU-IIIphones.nsa.jpg.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLink File:White_House_photo_by_Eric_Draper.jpg.
- STU-III wikiPageWikiLinkText "STU-III".
- STU-III wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- STU-III wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptography_navbox.
- STU-III wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:National_Security_Agency.
- STU-III wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- STU-III wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- STU-III subject Category:National_Security_Agency_encryption_devices.
- STU-III subject Category:Secure_telephones.
- STU-III hypernym Family.
- STU-III comment "STU-III is a family of secure telephones introduced in 1987 by the NSA for use by the United States government, its contractors, and its allies. STU-III desk units look much like typical office telephones, plug into a standard telephone wall jack and can make calls to any ordinary phone user (with such calls receiving no special protection, however). When a call is placed to another STU-III unit that is properly set up, one caller can ask the other to initiate secure transmission.".
- STU-III label "STU-III".
- STU-III sameAs Q4048912.
- STU-III sameAs Category:STU-III_secure_telephones.
- STU-III sameAs m.03cl_l.
- STU-III sameAs STU-III.
- STU-III sameAs Q4048912.
- STU-III wasDerivedFrom STU-III?oldid=702932389.
- STU-III depiction STU-III.png.
- STU-III isPrimaryTopicOf STU-III.