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The $3,500 Blackberry

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Nobody’s saying anything official or on the record about this, but reports popping up all across the Web indicate that while President Obama may be able to keep a mobile phone/e-mail device while in office, that device may be something more exotic than a BlackBerry from Research in Motion.

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The nation’s e-mailer in chief may be carrying something called a Sectéra Edge, which is made by the military contractor General Dynamics (you know, the submarine people). The product description reads: “Developed for the National Security Agency’s Secure Mobile Environment Portable Electronic Device (SME PED) program, the Sectéra Edge is certified to protect wireless voice communications classified Top Secret and below as well as access e-mail and Web sites classified Secret and below.”

The Sectéra looks like most P.D.A.’s, and operates like one when in normal mode. But a press of a button on the front of the device engages “classified mode” (for added effect, the screen background turns red when this mode is activated). It works on GSM and CDMA networks (AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint support the device, according to the company’s Web site), and will be able to get on Wi-Fi networks sometime in the third quarter of this year. It operates on a Windows Mobile platform.

For there to be secure communications between two parties, both must have a device that conforms to the necessary encryption protocols. That can include portable units like the Edge, but also landline phones and computers. Mobile calls or e-mail messages between Mr. Obama and Michelle Obama’s civilian P.D.A. would most likely have to take place in nonsecure mode, as family members of the president rarely have the necessary security clearance to warrant such a device.

Another thing that makes the Sectéra Edge fairly thin on the ground: each unit costs $3,350. It is unclear if its price drops to $19.99 with a two-year contract, but it seems unlikely.
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Wouldn't be surprising in the least, really. It's not exactly a secret that a number of cell phone companies make executive priced models for select clientele with obscene features and designs.
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while those ones are pretty silly, this 3500 dollar one seems rather reasonably priced and sensible. It might be pointless for you or I, but a secure wireless and secure frequency for communications is a must for someone who is regularly dealing with national security info if he's doing it from his blackberry.
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According to the White House, Obama keeps a Blackberry (not a Sectera Edge). http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/22/conf ... -in-sight/
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Well, added security is always expensive.
If you want something REALLY save you can at least tripple the price and/or add ~5.000$.
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Beowulf wrote:According to the White House, Obama keeps a Blackberry (not a Sectera Edge).
He's going to have to give up that Blackberry for teh Edge, if he wants to keep anything secret.
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MKSheppard wrote:
Beowulf wrote:According to the White House, Obama keeps a Blackberry (not a Sectera Edge).
He's going to have to give up that Blackberry for teh Edge, if he wants to keep anything secret.
So he has some minion carry the Edge for when he needs to talk about classified.
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MKSheppard wrote:
Beowulf wrote:According to the White House, Obama keeps a Blackberry (not a Sectera Edge).
He's going to have to give up that Blackberry for teh Edge, if he wants to keep anything secret.
There was the speculation in the Australian media (I'm guessing it's not really speculation) that the NSA went to town on his Blackberry before letting him actually keep it. So who knows what the fuck it actually is now.
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weemadando wrote: There was the speculation in the Australian media (I'm guessing it's not really speculation) that the NSA went to town on his Blackberry before letting him actually keep it. So who knows what the fuck it actually is now.
Probably a combo of the NSA and the lawyers for the records office since they need to ensure that all the communications can be accessed after he leaves the Presidency. So he likely has the equivalent of a Frankenberry. I'd be very surprised if that Blackberry ever sees even a "Secret" document. The main concerns would be to prevent it from being hacked for shits and giggles and possible risk political embarrassment and also some way to ensure it can't be used to trace Obama's location
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All the fancy encryption won't help if you get morons leaving paper records around no trains, though. I doubt POTUS is the real issue, just ask Whitehall.
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