Military Grade Encryption Protocols
Since 1997, Infowerks has implemented military-grade data security protocols, data asset verification systems, and redundant data asset storage protocols.
Commonly referred to as "Military Grade" or "Mil-Spec", it is actually the National Security Agency (NSA) that sets the standards for complient encryption technologies.
The following is an excerpt from the NSA web page.
Overview
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) tasked theNational Security Agency (NSA) with completing a series of standards profiles. These documents identify the mandatory features for the industry standard, based on the architectural context, and address secure interoperability with enterprise services offered by DISA.
Definitions
From NSA/CSS Policy 10-11, Dated 4 May 2006
Standards
Common and repeated use of rules, conditions, guidelines, or characteristics for products or related processes and production methods, and related management systems practices.Standards Profiles
A compilation of standards citations that drive a specific program/project’s requirements. Rather than having each NSA/CSS program/project attempt to encompass all DOD mandates and other industry standards, the Standard Profile is a customized subset of these standards that apply to the effort’s unique operational, system, and technical “footprint.” In this manner, programs/projects will include the appropriate set of standards into their requirements baselines at key points in their life cycles.
For more information see the NSA Standards web page

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