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Encryption & Hytera Terminals: Encryption Type Algorithm Description

The document discusses encryption types and algorithms available for Hytera terminals. It describes three levels of encryption: basic encryption using a proprietary Hytera algorithm, 40-bit encryption compatible with other manufacturers using ARC4, and 256-bit encryption using AES or a proprietary algorithm requiring an optional license. The 256-bit encryption using 30 random 64-character keys with each transmission considered the most secure available method.

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Encryption & Hytera Terminals: Encryption Type Algorithm Description

The document discusses encryption types and algorithms available for Hytera terminals. It describes three levels of encryption: basic encryption using a proprietary Hytera algorithm, 40-bit encryption compatible with other manufacturers using ARC4, and 256-bit encryption using AES or a proprietary algorithm requiring an optional license. The 256-bit encryption using 30 random 64-character keys with each transmission considered the most secure available method.

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TECHNICAL LIBRARY 5/17/2016

The advanced provider of professional wireless communication


 

  ENCRYPTION & HYTERA TERMINALS   

ENCRYPTION TYPE  ALGORITHM  DESCRIPTION 


     
Basic Encryption  Hytera Proprietary  This is comparable to analog voice 
  scrambling and offers minimal 
  security. 
   
   
   
   
  Included with specific terminals 
     
Full Encryption (40‐Bit)  ARC4  When used with a key length of 
  10 characters (40‐bit), is fully 
  DMRA compatible with other 
  manufactures such as Motorola.  
  This offers increased security over 
  basic encryption, but is not to be 
  considered fully secure. 
  Included with specific terminals 
running firmware v6.01 or higher 
     
Full Encryption (256‐Bit)  AES (DMRA)  This is available with optional 
  or  license which will allow the use of 
  Hytera Proprietary  either encryption algorithms.  
    When used with the maximum of 
    (30) 64 Character keys and the 
  Please specify license when ordering:  use of “Random Key Encrypt”, will 
  P/N: SW00017‐DMRA AES256  offer the highest level of security. 
  P/N: SW00017‐HYTERA ENCR   With each PTT, the terminal will 
     select a random key from your list 
  of (30) keys and use that key for 
Only (1) license may be installed  that transmission and continue to 
within the radio at any given  randomize with every PTT. 
time.  This is considered to be the most 
secure method of encryption 
available.   
 
 

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