International. Under the MaxSecure HD reference, the company Revolabs presented its new wireless microphone system with AES 256 encryption, which has advanced security features that are required for government communications.
This system, which complies with the security defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, has the encryption system based on the FIPS 197, AES and AES FIPS 140-2 standards, established by the U.S. government and approved by the U.S. National Security Agency for applications that require advanced privacy protection.
Tim Root, CTO and vice president of business development for the company, said, "Revolabs continues to lead the industry by adding AES encryption at the 256-bit level to a solution as it delivers unprecedented audio quality, and addresses the ever-expanding market needs for wireless microphones."
The rack mounting of this system is designed for demanding environments such as high-end ones, which are installed in boardrooms and large auditoriums. Each unit offers support for up to eight microphones with exceptional audio quality, the multiple units can be joined together to support up to 32 microphones per area.
In addition, it allows integration with all control systems via RS-232 or Ethernet, which is a perfect and natural extension of any new or existing environment. The front panel LCD display provides simple control and on-site setup, while management software is available for the convenience of remotely monitoring and controlling the system via its Ethernet connection.
The company said it will continue to offer its 128-bit encryption standard as a solution for customers who do not require the additional security in their communication systems.