Secure cross-network voice communication

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The Secure Cross-network voice communication (SNS) describes a by the German Federal Office for Information Security standard developed to the encryption of mobile communication (mainly telephony and SMS ) to enable product-independent.

Hardware manufacturers can use the open standard to create secure communication channels via encryption components in the end devices.

Since 2011, the standard has also included specifications for the encryption of VoIP connections.

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Individual evidence

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