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UP-2002
Net Key Program

UP-2002 (or PKMX-2002) was a software-based Key Management System (KMS), consisting of a software program running on a DOS PC, developed by Philips Usfa BV in 1988. It was used to create 128-bit keys for cryptographic devices such as the Spendex 40, the Spendex 50 and the Aroflex. Such keys consist of 120 key bits, plus an automatically calculated 8-bit checksum appended at the end. The UP2002 program was used for a variety of applications and devices.


The image above shows a screen shot of the main main of the UP-2002 Net Key Program. The program can be used to generate random keys, based on the Real Time Clock (RTC) and a seed variable entered by the user, and automatically calculates the 8-bit checksum. It also allows the user to enter an externally generated key manually, with or without checksum (or: parity).


The keys are usually loaded into a key transfer device, such as the Philips UP-2001 or UP-2101, via the serial (RS-232) port. Alternatively, keys can be printed onto paper as Type-39 barcodes. These barcodes can then be read by means of an HP HBVR-8300 barcode reader connected to an UP-2001. This allows the keys to be sent by courier or by secure fax (e.g. via a Spendex 40). Barcodes can be printed by the UP-2002 software to any EPSON or IBM-compatible printer.
 
Devices
The UP-2002 software can be used to generate keys for the following devices:
 
Different names
Over time, the UP-2002 software has confusingly been given various names, such as PKMX-2002 and CKMS. On this page, the generic name UP-2002 is used. Furthermore, different versions of the software (and the generated keys) were released for different projects and custormers.
 
The following names are known:
  • UP-2002
  • PKMX-2002
  • NKP - Net Key Program
  • KGS - Key Generation System
  • PNKP - Philips Net Key Program
  • CKMS - Customer Key Management System
  

 
References
  1. Philips Usfa, PKMX-2002 Net Key Program, System Description and Instructions for Use
    9922 154 13682. Date unknown, probably around 1990.

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