2015 Release of Cipher X 7211 with unique TCP Stream Encryption supporting TCP acceleration for satellite networks. CipherTalk secure smartphone with anonymity introduced.
2014 Introduction of KEYNET Lite for key and device management of small IP and optical networks Introduction of the HSE 6000 telephone interconnect kit and innovative cross-network radio-to-telephone secure commander’s conferencing
2013 Introduction of next-generation Cipher X IP encryptor with speeds from 100 Mb/s to 1,000 Mb/s Release of the HSE 6000 headset radio encryptor for both first responders and military applications
2011/12 Introduction of the DSD 72B-SP SDH/SONET encryptor family with KEYNET key and device management
2007 DSP 9000 radio encryption embedded in radio product of major U.S. manufacturer for U.S., NATO and Afghan forces to communicate
1998 Carl H. Guild, Jr. became Chairman of the Board and CEO Patent issued for system for encoding encryption/decryption information into IFF challenges Launched first Cipher X data encryption for IP
1995 Obtained ISO 9001 Quality certification Entered into distribution agreement to sell certain AT&T-manufactured encryption products; expanded the agreement in later years Acquired Datotek assets from AT&T Introduced first high-speed Cipher X encryption product; Securities and Exchange Commission is first customer
1993 Selected by BT/MCI as network security equipment supplier for their global data network Designed and introduced a high-level voice ciphering system in a compact and rugged handset design The founder of TCC retired as president and from day-to-day activities
1992 Selected by the U.S. government as X.25 security solution for sensitive but unclassified information on the FTS2000 government-wide network
1987 Became a major supplier of high-level encryption for military microwave networks that included TCC's unique centralized key management