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To: Harry Landsiedel who wrote (73861)2/17/1999 3:04:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Harry - Re: '5fer '

As in Eckhard ?

Paul



To: Harry Landsiedel who wrote (73861)2/17/1999 3:09:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Harry & Intel Investors - New Pentium III Supported Software announcements are starting to appear.

Here is the first of three I caught this morning - explicitly using the new SECURITY features for authentication/access purposes:


''Utilizing the Intel Pentium III processor serial number feature, RPK SecureMedia provides a high degree of confidence that only authorized recipients may access confidential information,'' said Jack Oswald, president and CEO of RPK Security.


Paul
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biz.yahoo.com

Wednesday February 17, 1:30 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

RPK Security Announces Support for Intel's Pentium III Processor With RealNetworks G2 Platform

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 17, 1999--RPK Security, Inc., a technology leader in strong and fast public key encryption, announced today it will showcase its RPK SecureMedia(tm), encryption and authentication solution, for the RealNetworks (NASDAQ: RNWK - news) G2 platform at Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC - news) Pentium III Processor Preview Day at the San Jose Convention Center.

RPK SecureMedia performs on-the-fly encryption of streaming video, audio, text or images in real-time to provide transparent and automatic security. RPK SecureMedia allows organizations to use the Internet securely for private, point-to-point or broadcast communications -- teleconferences, internal or external briefings, sales presentations, and video conferences.

''Utilizing the Intel Pentium III processor serial number feature, RPK SecureMedia provides a high degree of confidence that only authorized recipients may access confidential information,'' said Jack Oswald, president and CEO of RPK Security.

''RPK SecureMedia takes advantage of the full capabilities of the RealNetworks G2 Platform and the Pentium III processor,'' said Albert Teng, Director of New Technologies/Businesses at Intel. ''We are pleased that RPK is providing a processor serial number solution which offers additional security to streaming media to offer users benefits in private data protection.''

About RPK Security

Founded in 1995, RPK Security, Inc. is a technology leader in fast public key encryption. RPK's cryptographic research and product development is based in New Zealand and Switzerland, with worldwide sales and marketing in San Francisco. Contact RPK at www.rpkusa.com or 212/488-9891.

Contact:

RPK Security, Inc. Lyn Oswald, 212/488-9891 lynoswald@rpkusa.com or Nadel Phelan, Inc. Paula Miller, 831/439-5570 x277 paulam@nadelphelan.com

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