- SIPRNet
The SIPRNet (Secret Internet Protocol Router Network) is a system of interconnected
computer networks used by the U.S. Department of Defense and theU.S. Department of State to transmitclassified information (up to and including information classified SECRET) bypacket switching over theTCP/IP protocols in a "completely secure" environment. It also provides services such ashypertext documents andelectronic mail . In other words, the SIPRNet is the DoD’s classified version of the civilianInternet together with its counterpart, the TOP SECRET and SCI Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System,JWICS . TheNIPRNET is used to exchange sensitive but unclassified (SBU) information.Naming and history
SIPRNet and NIPRnet are referred to colloquially as SIPR (pronounced 'sipper') and NIPR (pronounced 'nipper'), respectively. SIPRNet supersedes the earlier DSNET 1, the SECRET level of the
Defense Data Network based onARPANET technology.Comparisons to Internet
Except for existing within a secure environment, the SIPRNet is virtually indistinguishable from the
Internet to the user. Its chief visible difference is the domain name system, with almost all sites being under " '.smil.mil' " or " '.sgov.gov' ". Among its many features, computers cleared for SIPRNet access connect to the network via secure dial-up or LAN connections, accessweb page s written in standardHTML using a standardweb browser , can upload and download files via FTP connections, and can send or receive email messages throughSMTP services using any standardemail client . All data transmitted on SIPRNet between secure facilities must be encrypted by approvedNSA encryption systems . While the public Internet can be used to transmit encrypted SIPRNet packets ("SIPR over NIPR"), no access is permitted between the two networks.ystems supported
The network supports a variety of Defense Department networks and systems, such as:
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Global Command and Control System (GCCS)
*Defense Message System (DMS)
*Defense Research and Engineering Network (DREN)
*Global Information Grid (GIG)
*Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES)
*Navy-Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI)
*OCONUS Navy Enterprise Network (ONE-Net)
* Theater Battle Management Core Systems (TBMCS)and many other classified military applications.
SIPRNet hosts a forum called
CAVNET which is used inIraq to shareTactics, Techniques, and Procedures data.See also
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NIPRNet
*RIPRNet
*Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)
*Intellipedia
* Crisis Response Operations in NATO Operating Systems (CRONOS) is the NATO equivalent of SIPRNetExternal links
* [http://www.disa.mil/main/prodsol/data.html DISA]
* [http://www.fas.org/irp/program/disseminate/siprnet.htm Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET)] by the Federation of American Scientists' Intelligence Resource Program
* [http://rf-web.tamu.edu/security/Security%20Guide/S1class/Siprnet.htm Using the SIPRNET] - guide to using SIPRNet published by Texas A&M University
* [http://www.admissions.uscga.edu/i2e/news/news_details.asp?CID=367 They've Got Learning Locked Down] - article detailing U.S. Coast Guard Academy classroom being first to get access to SIPRNet
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