Title :
CEALICIAN: Compact Encryption and Line-Integrated Circuitry for Information Assurance in Networking
Author :
Romero-Mariona, Jose ; Schoolov, Mihail ; Nguyen, Thin ; Tu-Anh Ton
Author_Institution :
SPAWAR Syst. Center Pacific, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
The Department of Defense (DoD), and in particular various branches of our nation´s Armed Forces, are increasingly utilizing unmanned platforms and unattended systems for various C4ISR-related efforts. The underlying systems often create, store, process, and/or transmit sensitive or classified data, requiring advanced cryptographic protection to assure data integrity, point-to-point authentication, confidentiality, and non-deniability. Currently, no certified solution exists that has been specifically developed for use in an unmanned environment. Existing solutions are power-hungry, not portable, and designed for large applications. CEALICIAN, Compact Encryption And Line-Integrated Circuitry for Information Assurance in Networking, is a low-power small-form-factor encryption device that allows an unmanned or unattended system to store and transmit classified data up to the Secret level. CEALICIAN will be integrated into existing storage and communications devices to encrypt and decrypt sensitive and classified information at a high data rate. CEALICIAN will encrypt both data-at-rest (DAR) and data-in-transit (DIT) using NSA Type 1 Suite B encryption in a power-efficient FPGA-based implementation.
Keywords :
computer network security; cryptography; field programmable gate arrays; integrated logic circuits; military communication; military computing; C4ISR related effort; CEALICIAN; classified data transmission; compact encryption; cryptographic protection; data integrity; information assurance; information confidentiality; information nondeniability; line integrated circuit; networking information assurance; point-to-point authentication; power efficient FPGA based implementation; small form factor encryption device; unattended systems; unmanned platform; Communities; Encryption; Hardware; Prototypes; US Department of Defense; Autonomous cryptography; DIT and DAR; Power-efficient cryptography; SWaP; Unmanned cryptography;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, MILCOM 2013 - 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2013.52