Advocacy / Member News
May 15, 2019
NATO Selects SecuSmart’s Encrypted Voice Technology to Secure its Calls
The NATO Communications and Information (NCI) Agency has awarded a contract for
SecuSUITE® for Government to encrypt the conversations of its technology and cyber leaders
wherever they communicate – in the workplace, at home or travelling abroad.
“As cybercriminals and state-sponsored actors become increasingly more sophisticated, we needed a highly-secure way for our cyber leaders to have phone conversations with people inside and outside of our organization regardless of where they are in the world,” said Kevin Scheid, General
Manager of the NCI Agency. “SecuSUITE for Government’s voice encryption technology helps solve this challenge and strengthens our elite cyber-defence strategy.”
“Eavesdropping on calls is one of the easiest ways to gain access to private information,” said Dr.
Christoph Erdmann, SVP of Secusmart. “We are extremely proud that the NCI Agency, a world leader in the development and use of technology that keeps NATO nations secure, has put its trust in SecuSUITE for Government’s software to secure their voice communication.
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