The ARPANET pioneered the creation of novel encryption devices for packet networks in the 1970s and 1980s, and as such were ancestors to today's IPsec...
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programming language PLI (gene) Private Line Interface, part of ARPANET encryption devices Program Language Interface, in Verilog Verilog Procedural Interface...
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operational control of the ARPANET passed to the Defense Communications Agency. At about this time, the first ARPANET encryption devices were deployed to support...
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IPsec (section Symmetric encryption algorithms)
of experimental ARPANET encryption devices, at first for native ARPANET packet encryption and subsequently for TCP/IP packet encryption; some of these...
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Computer network (section End to end encryption)
development of computer networks. In 1969, the first four nodes of the ARPANET were connected using 50 kbit/s circuits between the University of California...
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High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor (category National Security Agency encryption devices)
L3Harris products).[citation needed] ARPANET encryption devices NSA encryption systems L-3 Communication Encryption Products ViaSat Information Assurance...
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FTPS (section Reasons to disable encryption)
drafted in 1971 for use with the scientific and research network, ARPANET. Access to the ARPANET during this time was limited to a small number of military sites...
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researchers across the United States and in the United Kingdom and France. The ARPANET initially served as a backbone for the interconnection of regional academic...
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client–server model in the 1960s and 1970s, computer scientists building ARPANET (at the Stanford Research Institute) used the terms server-host (or serving...
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Matrix (protocol) (redirect from Olm (encryption protocol))
org, Mozilla's Element instance. In May 2020, Matrix enabled end-to-end encryption by default for private conversations. In October 2020, Element acquired...
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would provide the network technology. End-to-end encryption would be provided by ARPANET encryption devices, namely the Internet Private Line Interface (IPLI)...
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same idea was conceived by Wesley Clark the following year for use in the ARPANET, which were named Interface Message Processors (IMPs). The first interface...
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networking was largely either government-sponsored (NPL network in the UK, ARPANET in the US, CYCLADES in France) or vendor-developed with proprietary standards...
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End-to-end principle (section ARPANET)
computer and a nearby peripheral device. In order to remedy any potential failures of packet transmission normal ARPANET messages were handed from one node...
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computers. Rather than closed architectures, these devices rely on standard interfaces. VoIP devices have simple, intuitive user interfaces, so users can...
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Electronic media (redirect from Media device)
Hauben, Michael. "History of ARPANET - Behind the Net - The untold history of the ARPANET Or - The "Open" History of the ARPANET/Internet" (PDF). jbcoco.com...
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are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves. These are the...
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measures against eavesdropping and modification by other devices such as additional encryption and/or VLANs. This is because Telnet traffic leaves the...
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Computer (redirect from Computing device)
special-purpose devices like microwave ovens and remote controls, and factory devices like industrial robots. Computers are at the core of general-purpose devices such...
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written by Roger Scantlebury and Keith Bartlett for the NPL network. On the ARPANET, the starting point for host-to-host communication in 1969 was the 1822...
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Computer security (section Consumer devices)
further amplified by the growth of smart devices, including smartphones, televisions, and the various devices that constitute the Internet of things (IoT)...
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Terminal server (redirect from Device Server)
functionality, such as data encryption and user authentication. The primary application scenario is to enable serial devices to access network server applications...
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Wi-Fi hotspot (section Supported devices)
to other devices via password, Bluetooth pairing, or through the moeex protocol over USB, or even when both the hotspot device and the device[s] accessing...
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Dynamic DNS (section DDNS for Internet access devices)
addressing method for devices that change their location, configuration or IP address frequently. In the initial stages of the Internet (ARPANET), addressing of...
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store-and-forward packet switching system; Roberts, Dr. Lawrence G. (May 1995). "The ARPANET & Computer Networks". Archived from the original on 2016-03-24. Retrieved...
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Skype (section Client applications and devices)
stating "highly secure with end-to-end encryption". Security services were invisible to the user, and encryption could not be disabled. Skype claimed to...
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Wireless (redirect from Wireless devices)
wireless local area network that enables portable computing devices to connect easily with other devices, peripherals, and the Internet.[citation needed] Standardized...
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Architecture: A Conceptual Analysis". New Devices. Skau, H.O. (March 1990). "The World Wide Web and Health Information". New Devices. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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development of the ARPANET, the first wide area packet switching network. Roberts applied Donald Davies' concepts of packet switching in the ARPANET, and sought...
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