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The KSD-64[A] Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is an NSA-developed EEPROM chip packed in a plastic case that looks like a toy key. The model number is due to its storage capacity — 64 kibibits (65,536 bits, or 8 KiB), enough to store multiple encryption keys. Most frequently it was used in key-splitting applications: either the encryption device or the KSD-64 alone is worthless, but together they can be used to make encrypted connections. It was also used alone as a fill device for transfer of key material, as for the initial seed key loading of an STU-III secure phone.

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  • La (CIK) KSD-64[A] desarrollada por la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional es un chip EEPROM empaquetado en una carcasa de plástico que se parece a una llave de juguete. El número de modelo se debe a su capacidad de almacenamiento - 64 Kib (65536 bits) suficiente para almacenar múltiples claves de cifrado. Con más frecuencia se utiliza en las de las solicitudes: o bien es el dispositivo de cifrado o el KSD-64 es el único valor, pero en conjunto se puede utilizar para hacer conexiones cifradas. Con menos frecuencia, es utilizado solo como un para el traslado de material importante, como por ejemplo para garantizar la carga inicial de semillas claves de un teléfono . (es)
  • The KSD-64[A] Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is an NSA-developed EEPROM chip packed in a plastic case that looks like a toy key. The model number is due to its storage capacity — 64 kibibits (65,536 bits, or 8 KiB), enough to store multiple encryption keys. Most frequently it was used in key-splitting applications: either the encryption device or the KSD-64 alone is worthless, but together they can be used to make encrypted connections. It was also used alone as a fill device for transfer of key material, as for the initial seed key loading of an STU-III secure phone. Newer systems, such as the Secure Terminal Equipment, use the Fortezza PC card as a security token instead of the KSD-64. The KSD-64 was withdrawn from the market in 2014. Over one million were produced in its 30-year life. (en)
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  • La (CIK) KSD-64[A] desarrollada por la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional es un chip EEPROM empaquetado en una carcasa de plástico que se parece a una llave de juguete. El número de modelo se debe a su capacidad de almacenamiento - 64 Kib (65536 bits) suficiente para almacenar múltiples claves de cifrado. Con más frecuencia se utiliza en las de las solicitudes: o bien es el dispositivo de cifrado o el KSD-64 es el único valor, pero en conjunto se puede utilizar para hacer conexiones cifradas. Con menos frecuencia, es utilizado solo como un para el traslado de material importante, como por ejemplo para garantizar la carga inicial de semillas claves de un teléfono . (es)
  • The KSD-64[A] Crypto Ignition Key (CIK) is an NSA-developed EEPROM chip packed in a plastic case that looks like a toy key. The model number is due to its storage capacity — 64 kibibits (65,536 bits, or 8 KiB), enough to store multiple encryption keys. Most frequently it was used in key-splitting applications: either the encryption device or the KSD-64 alone is worthless, but together they can be used to make encrypted connections. It was also used alone as a fill device for transfer of key material, as for the initial seed key loading of an STU-III secure phone. (en)
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