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As a representative of the United States Marine Corps, I am charged with informing you that all information pertinent to the subject matter displayed on this page is CLASSIFIED. We have no idea how you obtained your records on this subject, but all information on this subject and all related pages must be deleted IMMEDIATELY or action will be taken. | |||
The ''']/CYZ-10''', or '''Data Transfer Device (DTD)''' is an ]-developed, portable, hand-held device capable of securely receiving, storing, and transferring data between compatible cryptographic and communications equipment. It is capable of storing 1,000 ], maintains an automatic internal audit trail of all security-relevant events that can be uploaded to the ], encrypts key for storage, and is programmable. The DTD is capable of keying multiple information systems security (]) devices and is compatible with such ] equipment as Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (]) radios, ] VINSON, ], and others that are keyed by CFDs. | |||
Jason Gormally, LCPL., USMC | |||
The DTD is designed to be fully compatible with future INFOSEC equipment meeting DS-101 signaling and ] standards. It will eventually replace the legacy family of common fill devices (CFDs), including the KYK-13, KYX-15 electronic storage devices, and the KOI-18 ] reader. Note that only the DTD and the KOI-18 support newer, ]. | |||
HQ CO. 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, | |||
Camp Pendleton, CA, 92055 | |||
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Gentelmen, As a representative of the United States Marine Corps, I am charged with informing you that all information pertinent to the subject matter displayed on this page is CLASSIFIED. We have no idea how you obtained your records on this subject, but all information on this subject and all related pages must be deleted IMMEDIATELY or action will be taken.
Jason Gormally, LCPL., USMC HQ CO. 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, CA, 92055