CONDOR secure cell phone

Qualcomm built several prototype secure CDMA phones for NSA under a contract project called "Condor". The NSA insisted on hardware encryption, which Qualcomm originally implemented using Fortezza PC cards, but later it became apparent that what the NSA really wanted was developed as the STU-III.

See also

  • Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol
  • Sectéra Secure Module for Motorola GSM cell phones
Cipher machines
Rotor machines
  • CCM
  • Enigma
  • M-125 Fialka
  • Hebern
  • HX-63
  • KL-7
  • Lacida
  • M-325
  • Mercury
  • NEMA
  • OMI
  • Portex
  • RED
  • SG-39
  • SG-41
  • SIGABA
  • SIGCUM
  • Singlet
  • Typex
Mechanical
  • Bazeries cylinder
  • C-36
  • C-52
  • CD-57
  • Cipher disk
  • HC-9
  • Kryha
  • Jefferson disk
  • M-94
  • M-209
  • Reihenschieber
  • Scytale
Teleprinter
  • 5-UCO
  • BID 770
  • DUDEK
  • KW-26
  • KW-37
  • Lorenz SZ 40/42
  • Siemens and Halske T52
  • SIGTOT
Secure voice
  • BID 150
  • FASCINATOR
  • KY-3
  • KY-57
  • KY-58
  • KY-68
  • NESTOR
  • OMNI
  • SCIP
  • Sectéra Secure Module
  • SIGSALY
  • STE
  • STU-II
  • STU-III
  • VINSON
Other
  • JADE
  • KG-84
  • KL-43
  • KL-51
  • Noreen
  • Red
  • Purple
  • Pinwheel
  • Rockex
In Computer Hardware
  • AES instruction set
  • Intel SHA extensions
  • IBM 4758
  • IBM 4764
Cryptography
  • History of cryptography
  • Cryptanalysis
  • Outline of cryptography
  • Symmetric-key algorithm
  • Block cipher
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  • Cryptographic hash function
  • Message authentication code
  • Random numbers
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