- Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
A key that is used exclusively for encrypting and decrypting keys. 2. Key that encrypts or decrypts other key for transmission or storage.
Industry:Telecommunications
A key that is used in the control of TRANSEC (transmission security) processes, such as frequency hopping and spread spectrum.
Industry:Telecommunications
A key used exclusively to safeguard communications transmitted over the air during military or organized civil training exercises.
Industry:Telecommunications
A key used to access communications circuits to observe signal conditions without interrupting the services.
Industry:Telecommunications
A key used to derive (to compute cryptographically) or to decrypt transaction keys.
Industry:Telecommunications
A key used to encrypt plain text or to superencrypt previously encrypted text and/or to decrypt cipher text.
Industry:Telecommunications
A key used to provide privacy to an encrypted object as it transits a communications network.
Industry:Telecommunications
A kit of materials, composed of an outer jacket in which is contained a strength member consisting of a bundle of usually aramid yarn, which jacket and yarn may be slipped over a loose buffer tube containing a single fiber, to convert the buffer tube and fiber to a complete single-fiber cable to which a fiber-optic connector may be directly attached. Note 1: A heat-shrinkable plastic boot may also be used for cosmetic purposes, strain relief, and to seal the point where the individual cables so created, merge. Note 2: Use of a breakout kit enables a fiber-optic cable containing multiple loose buffer tubes to receive connectors without the splicing of pigtails.
Industry:Telecommunications
A land station in the aeronautical mobile service. In certain instances, an aeronautical station may be located, for example, on board ship or on a platform at sea.
Industry:Telecommunications