Apparently the Dude in Charge got to keep his controversial Blackberry for his personal use. However, his security conscious posse hooked the Commander in Chief up with a Sectera Edge, since the Blackberry is not designed for encryption above the “SECRET” status. Read on for more details of this “Super Phone”.
So for the “SUPER-TOP-FRIGGIN-TRIPLE-SECRET” shit, Mr. Obama will get to use the clunky Sectera, which has been approved by the NSA. The Secure Wireless Phone and PDA comes with a super snazzy array of options and buttons to fulfill the wet dreams any security freak or CAC enthusiast (that’s a DOD term you pervert, get your mind out of the gutter) :
- One-touch switching between classified and unclassified PDA functions
- First ever on-the-move wireless access to the SIPRNET
- Intuitive, user-friendly interface
- NSA-certified
- Versatile
- Secure and non-secure wireless phone, e-mail and web browsing
- Withstands rigors of both tactical and everyday environments
- Global roaming over GSM, CDMA or Wi-Fi* wireless networks
- Software upgradeable to VoIP
- Exchange secure e-mail with government personnel, including S/MIME BlackBerry® users
- IPv6 software upgradeable
- Familiar Microsoft® Windows® Platform
- Wireless desktop synchronization
- Separation of Classified and Unclassified applications
- One-touch switching between classified and unclassified PDA functions
- Advanced Security Features
- Secure wireless access to the SIPRNET and NIPRNET
- DoD PKI enabled Common Access Card (CAC) support
- Supports DoD 8100.2 requirements
- Type 1 encrypted storage of classified data
- Can be used inside closed areas with “SCIF-Friendly” feature