Tempest
Uniteam now provides its customers with the option of enabling
their equipment with EMP1/TEMPEST2 Shielding, giving them the ability
to resist interference from electronic environments.
EMP is used as a way of disabling electronic components, thereby
rendering them useless.
Along with cryptography, the export of TEMPEST standard hardware
or devices for suppressing emanations is restricted by the International
Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). However, there is an exception
in that: "This definition is not intended to include equipment
designed to meet Federal Communications Commission (FCC) commercial
electro-magnetic interference standards or equipment designed for
health and safety.
Uniteam now provides its customers with the ability to remove these
threats.
Uniteam have shielding solutions for almost all container and shelter
types in the product range.
Shielding solutions will comply with MIL-STD-461E testing, and
other nation’s military standards. We will deliver the product to
the customers described marginal values.
Uniteam 3 in 1 solution with 80 dB EMC3 shielding
Abbreviations:
1) Electromagnetic pulse (EMP)
2) TEMPEST is an unclassified government code word to describe
the control of electromagnetic emanations produced by data processing
equipment. TEMPEST emanations can be monitored captured and reconstructed
giving access to data being processed. The TEMPEST Standards define
the 'control' of these emissions and ensure the equipment's integrity.
3) electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
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