FASCINATOR
series of National Security Agency Type 1 encryption modules designed in the late-1980s to be installed in Motorola digital-capable voice radios
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FASCINATOR
Summary
FASCINATOR draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (practices category, ranking #204 of 764).[1]
Key Facts
- FASCINATOR's operator is recorded as Federal Government of the United States[2].
- FASCINATOR's developer is recorded as National Security Agency[3].
- FASCINATOR's subclass of is recorded as secure cryptoprocessor[4].
- FASCINATOR's subclass of is recorded as Type 1 product[5].
- FASCINATOR's part of is recorded as VINSON[6].
- FASCINATOR's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04jhmsv[7].
- FASCINATOR's uses is recorded as Continuously variable slope delta modulation[8].
- FASCINATOR's uses is recorded as NSA Suite A Cryptography[9].
- FASCINATOR's throughput is recorded as {'unit': 'Q2269250', 'amount': '+12'}[10].
Why It Matters
FASCINATOR draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (practices category, ranking #204 of 764).[1]