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Technology Stocks : Secure Computing - Integrated Network Security

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To: George Georgiou who wrote ()2/12/2000 4:13:00 PM
From: J L Segal   of 930
 
SCUR/INTC news, via Asian newswire, apparently hasn't hit the US wires yet(credit Yahoo SCUR thread):
messages.yahoo.com.
Here's the SCUR/INTC part:

SECURE COMPUTING FIRST TO SHIP HIGH-SECURITY NETWORKING SOLUTION INTEL
DEVELOPER FORUM -AsiaNet - Secure Computing Corporation (Nasdaq:SCUR ), today announced from the
Intel Developer Forum the preview of a high-security networking solution utilizing the speed and performance
available through the Intel(R) Internet Exchange(TM) (IX) Architecture. Secure Computing's prototype is the first
deployment of a software-based firewall that dynamically downloads policy management for an initial protocol to a
microprocessor board, effectively using the configured
policy management from the firewall.

The integration of the Intel PA 100 hardware accelerator board with Secure Computing's enterprise security
software delivers a networking solution with the flexibility and security required within an enterprise, along with
performance gains necessitated by e-commerce expansion. Pushing specific data protocols down to the board level
increases throughput and performance, allowing the application operating system increased performance for the
remaining traffic. Secure Computing's first phase solution focuses on file transfer protocol (FTP) because of its large
blocks of data-traditionally 10K to 1M-bit files-which are off-loaded to the Intel PA 100 microprocessor board,
which utilizes the platform technology of the new Intel Internet Exchange Architecture.
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