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DENVER - Washingtoner -- COMINT Consulting has just released a first for the communications and signals intelligence market, specifically precision Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR) classifier.
LFSR is a complex mathematical procedure which in the communications and signals intelligence context allows the extraction of one or more polynomials. The company indicated that these polynomials can be used to identify the exact encryption hardware and/or software maybe using.
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This process can be performed in real-time. COMINT Consulting added that LFSR precision classification is available now, with its newest release of the Krypto500 analysis, collection, classification and decoding software.
The Krypto500 suite, for ELF-HF, performs these tasks across the spectrum from three kilohertz up to 30 megahertz. It controls hundreds of receivers and SDRs, can be operated manually or autonomously, has numerous analyzers and classifiers and is the market leader in decoding with 300 more decoders than its closest rival.
LFSR is a complex mathematical procedure which in the communications and signals intelligence context allows the extraction of one or more polynomials. The company indicated that these polynomials can be used to identify the exact encryption hardware and/or software maybe using.
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This process can be performed in real-time. COMINT Consulting added that LFSR precision classification is available now, with its newest release of the Krypto500 analysis, collection, classification and decoding software.
The Krypto500 suite, for ELF-HF, performs these tasks across the spectrum from three kilohertz up to 30 megahertz. It controls hundreds of receivers and SDRs, can be operated manually or autonomously, has numerous analyzers and classifiers and is the market leader in decoding with 300 more decoders than its closest rival.
Source: COMINT Consulting
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