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Technology Stocks : Security Technologies - Straight Talk

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To: Yomama who wrote (78)9/17/1998 9:55:00 PM
From: caly   of 206
 
Welcome to the thread Yomama.

A couple of things...

Many router vendors are hopping into the security arena, and Cisco is leading the way. They've been very involved with IPsec interoperability and have essentially led the way by providing free IPsec reference software for other organizations to develop with.

In addition to routers with security, however, you can also have standalone hardware encryptors for this purpose. (For example, an ethernet encryptor sitting on the LAN side of a router.) These boxes are solely there for the purpose of encryption and authentication, and it doesn't matter whether it's a dial-in (many-to-one) or many-to-many configuration. Examples of these types of devices are Red Creek's Ravlin ( redcreek.com ) and IRE's SafeNet/LAN ( ire.com ).
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