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by pm3003
532 days ago
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NATO Keys are distributed to every NATO member through distribution agencies. A good chunk of them (and the algorithms and cipher equipment) are produced by the US and shared (with some limitations) with NATO. I don't know the scope of algorithm sharing but I believe there are some limitations for NATO access to US-shared algorithms. It's probably a case of 'nobody cares too much'. The standardization process is very long and the industry probably had already put them into their equipments. ALE is not used that much and from what I can gather manual frequency establishment is often preferred. I'm not sure what the actual operational impact of this DoS would be, and if some spoofing is possible, but the actual communication is encrypted by different protocols depending on the type of comms (RATT, IP-like, Voice) so actually deciphering comms wouldn't be possible. See Jerry Proc's website (https://jproc.ca/crypto/) for background knowledge. |
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