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HAIPE

HAIPE

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What is HAIPE?

HAIPE (High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor) is a suite of network encryption devices developed to protect classified information transmitted over IP networks. HAIPE devices are certified by the NSA and used by the U.S. government and its allies for secure communication, typically in military and intelligence applications. They provide confidentiality, integrity, and authentication for network traffic.

What other technologies are related to HAIPE?

HAIPE Competitor Technologies

A suite of protocols that provides a secure channel between two networks or devices. HAIPE is also designed to encrypt data.
mentioned alongside HAIPE in 0% (54) of relevant job posts

HAIPE Complementary Technologies

Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol. A key management protocol used with IPsec. Since HAIPE also handles encryption it can be used with ISAKMP
mentioned alongside HAIPE in 44% (145) of relevant job posts
Encapsulating Security Payload. A security protocol used with IPsec. Since HAIPE also handles encryption it can be used with ESP
mentioned alongside HAIPE in 3% (145) of relevant job posts
Firewalls are a security appliance that can be combined with HAIPE encryption technology for defense in depth.
mentioned alongside HAIPE in 0% (83) of relevant job posts

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