Sectra seeks to meet interoperability protocol in Europe

Healthcare IT company Sectra is adapting its secure voice communication products to the Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol (SCIP) standard and by spring 2011, its Tiger and Panthon telephony products will support SCIP.

The Stockholm-based company said its customers will be able to communicate data securely with all of those who use products that support this standard for handling security-classified information and data communications at secret and restricted levels.

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