Secure Communication Solutions
Whether you need a secure wireless network for a small number of tactical field users or a large scale enterprise-wide network, Harris Corporation offers Secure Wireless Local Area Network (SWLAN) solutions that are mobile, scalable, and can be quickly deployed to meet a wide range of command and control operational scenarios. Their flexibility enables you to easily take your up to top secret network with you — anywhere in the world....fast.

About SecNet 11®:
The SecNet 11 product family includes: the SecNet 11 Plus PC card, the SecNet 11 Wireless Bridge, and the SecNet 11 Key Fill Cable. Together, these products create a secure wireless environment that is ideal for applications and missions requiring:

  • Secret Level Data (COMSEC)
  • Encryption of Ethernet/IP Addresses
  • Low Cost
  • Low Power
  • Small size
  • Ultra Lightweight
  • PCMCIA Form Factor
  • Crypto Embedment
  • Simple Key Management

About SecNet 54™:
SecNet 54 is a new addition to Harris' family of secure communications products. In its initial release, it is a SWLAN, Internet Protocol (IP) encryption product, designed to keep data, voice, and video communications secure. It is ideal for applications and missions requiring:

  • Up to Top Secret/SCI Level Data (COMSEC)
  • HAIPIS Compatibility**
  • High data throughput
  • Interoperability with Commercial Networks
  • Both Copper and Fiber-Based
  • Networks/Users
  • Ruggedized Enclosure
  • Various future transmission media modules (Ethernet, POTS, ISDN, etc.)

Harris Awarded Potential $41 Million Contract by NSA For Top-Secret Capable SecNet 54 Secure Wireless LAN Product
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Secure LAN technology approved for Air Force networks (Military and Aerospace Electronics)
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Network-Centric Operations Go on the Road (SIGNAL)
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Harris Corporation's SecNet 11 Secure Wireless Local Area Network Technology Approved for Use On U.S. Air Force Networks (Harris Press Release)
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Wireless Warriors Secure in Their Knowledge (SIGNAL)
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Wireless router may soon be 'going hot'—Laying cable in combat could become a thing of the past (Army Times)
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SecNet 11 type-certified for case use on SIPRNET. Secure Wireless LAN CONOPS now available of DISA web site. (DOD PKI certification required)
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** In its initial release, SecNet 54 will be HAIPE interoperable with other version 1.3.5 HAIPE devices using symmetrical, pre-placed keys and manually configured security associations.

The SecNet 11 Plus PC card and SecNet 54 can only be procured, installed and operated by U.S. Government departments or agencies and their contractors, NATO, and foreign military customers with valid COMSEC accounts through the NSA.