Secure Phone Progress (fwd)

MIKEINGLE@DELPHI.COM mikeingl at news.delphi.com
Sun Oct 31 13:43:45 PST 1993



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>From: tom at ssd.csd.harris.com (Tom Horsley)
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>Subject: New IBM soundcard and secure phones
>Date: 28 Oct 1993 11:55:54 GMT
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Over in the comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard group there have been a couple of
brief mentions of the new "Windsurfer" card from IBM. It apparently
incorporates a couple of DSP chips, a 14.4K modem, a soundblaster emulator,
general midi, kitchen sink, etc :-).

I don't know if these DSP chips will be user programmable or not, but if so,
this sounds like the one board you need to build your very own secure
phone. The 14.4K modem for sending the data, the DSP chips for audio
compression, and the sound board for digitizing speach and playing it
back. Throw in a little private key exchange via RSA or equivalent at the
start of the connection, and use triple DES or IDEA on the data (of course,
the person at the other end needs the same setup).

Does anyone have any more details on this board (like, will it be user
programmable, and will the specs be available for less than your firstborn
child :-)?
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