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To: TATRADER who wrote (10632)8/9/1999 7:38:00 AM
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CYLK Alert, this stock has been under accumulation the last few weeks. Lots of block buys, some before the market opens, some after the market closes. This may have been the reason someone was quietly accumulating. This news may be the catalyst to move the stock.

Monday August 9, 6:05 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Internet Postage Goes Nationwide

Cylink Delivers the Final PKI Release to the United States Postal
Service

Tested, Proven Solution is the Basis of Cylink's Public Key Infrastructure Business

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 9, 1999-- Cylink Corporation (Nasdaq:CYLK - news), a pioneer of
secure electronic commerce and communications since 1983, successfully completed operational testing of the public key
infrastructure (PKI) that now enables the U.S. Postal Service's Information Based Indicia Program (IBIP) to deliver postage
stamps over the Internet.

PKI technology is a system of digital certificates and certificate and registration authorities that validate each party involved in an
Internet transaction.

Based on its extensive experience with public key technology and public key infrastructures, Cylink also plans to introduce its
first release of a commercial PKI product offering in September 1999.

The Postal Service uses authentication, security and trust provided by Cylink as the enabling technology for its PC Postage
Program. After a year of rigorous beta testing, anyone, anywhere in the U.S. can now buy and print postage using the Internet
and a personal computer.

''The public key infrastructure technology created by Cylink is fully installed and running live in our San Mateo operations
center,'' said Postmaster General and Postal Service CEO Bill Henderson. ''Cylink's enabling technology has provided the
Postal Service with the security platform needed to offer innovative communication solutions to our customers.''

''Electronic commerce and communications requires an infrastructure that allows authorized users to access and exchange
information with absolute confidence,'' said William Crowell, President and CEO of Cylink. ''Building that infrastructure, which
gives companies and organizations the ability to extend secure electronic business services to its partners and customers, begins
with public key technology.''

Now that Cylink's certificate authority and Indicia verification servers are running and operational, the Postal Service will
continue issuing IBIP Postal Security Devices certificates to the participating PC Postage vendors.

The PC Postage products generate a two-dimensional, machine-readable bar code including digital certificates as postage
indicia. Besides postage revenue protection, the new system provides a convenience to small office/home office users by
allowing them to access postage services from personal computers, and to print ''stamps'' directly from their printer.

Cylink has been working with the Postal Service for more than three years on the IBIP and other related PKI programs, and
will continue to work with the Postal Service on ongoing projects.

Background on IBIP and PKI

The ''crypto-agile'' PKI solution can support a variety of certificate formats. It is based on standards proposed by the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF), and makes use of the most widely accepted digital certificate technologies. The system was
designed to scale to hundreds of millions of digital certificates.

Cylink built the entire security infrastructure and the security components of the system. The multi-processing SPARC-based
server system offers full auditing and accountability of transactions as well as a recovery mechanism for transactions that are
interrupted. The distributed system can be deployed in geographically dispersed areas around the United States so that if one
data center fails, another data center can take over responsibility for the infrastructure.

The IBIP certificate authority is based on the Public Key Information standard (PKIX) proposed by the IETF, which calls for
support of X.509 digital certificates. The standard-based system is designed so that other certificate authorities will be able to
read and understand each other's certificates.

About Cylink Corporation

Cylink Corporation develops, markets and supports a comprehensive family of secure electronic commerce and
communications solutions that protect and manage the access, privacy and integrity of information. Founded in 1983, the
Company was one of the first to market a security solution protecting an entire communications session by using public key
cryptography.

Cylink and its wholly owned subsidiaries serve Fortune 500 companies, multinational financial institutions, and government
agencies worldwide. For more information, visit the Company's web site at cylink.com.