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To: Walter Morton who wrote (1446)12/17/1998 6:37:00 PM
From: tcd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3086
 
you are absolutely right, encryption has been around for years like computer hardware; however, per your article this morning on CMP, one can teach an old cyberdog new tricks especially when so many servers are vulnerable to attack.

i think this is a really a paradigm shift - new game.

so, how many encryption companies of the past have changed into ones of today. not sure. i don't think SDTI or Checkpoint were around then, i.e. computer hardware - certainly IBM, AT&T, Lucent??, but the game is changed, lots more pieces - internet starving companies wanting to do business.

essentially, JAWZ, can have a piece of the pie, albeit very small, but hey, i'm talking 46 cents!!

thanks for your message to me.