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To: Return to Sender who wrote (65)9/11/2000 9:40:46 PM
From: KevRupert  Respond to of 817
 
Wireless Security:

Excellent issue to address. I know Eric L knows this industry inside-out!

I owned Certicom previously, before it became listed on the NASDAQ.



To: Return to Sender who wrote (65)9/12/2000 3:41:55 AM
From: BILL G.  Respond to of 817
 
Belief here is that secruity can be handled through
Java virtual Machines such as INSGY "Jeode" platform.
Strong belief here that They have patented technologies
relating to this concern.
see------http://www.insignia.com



To: Return to Sender who wrote (65)9/12/2000 10:28:19 PM
From: David E. Taylor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 817
 
RTS:

RIMM has a 6 page pull out in this week's Newsweek for their Blackberry units, which lists 7 "areas of superiority" over comparable products. #5 reads:

Advanced Security: Blackberry supports an industry-leading security standard called Triple DES (Data Encryption Standard) to meet corporate security requirements for remote email access. Since Triple DES is considered unbreakable, you can feel confident about sending and receiving confidential information wherever you go.

I haven't heard of "Triple DES", has anyone else? Who developed/owns/sells it? Also, does anyone know if CDMA makes the data encryption task easier than other wireless technologies such as TDMA, GSM, etc.?

David T.