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Emcee:  Joe Copia Type:  Unmoderated
A great suggestion by Enam Luf

as he stated:

might not be a bad idea to start a thread dedicated to security and encryption where people familiar with the various aspects of the technology can share their insights on how the industry will play out ... and which technologies look the most promising.... I think that there is significant interest in the topic and have found a plethora of misinformation and a general lack of understanding among the investing public... an open forum to share ideas would probably help everyone...

So here is our open forum. Thank you Enuf!

Joe PTG&LI !!!
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206Biometrics article in InfoWorld: iwsun4.infoworld.comcaly-5/29/2001
205Interesting. Monday May 7, 7:01 am Eastern Time Press Release SOURCE: NTRU Ncaly-5/7/2001
204I got into Identix a bit later, and am patiently waiting for a commercial breaktDavid-5/1/2001
203Got confirmation on Veridicom. Down to a skeletal staff and looking for buyers ocaly-5/1/2001
202Ok, thanks. I'll do some more poking around. I owned Identix about 5 yearscaly-5/1/2001
201They aren't (weren't) a public company, so I guess they had no need to pDavid-5/1/2001
200Do you have any news blurbs on the demise of Veridicom? I haven't heard anycaly-5/1/2001
199RIP Veridicom 3/1/2001 RIP ESAF (apparently) 4/30/2001 More to come . . . .David-5/1/2001
198Security Sector Graveyard R.I.P. Radguard 3/20/2001 R.I.P. Pilot Network Sercaly-4/27/2001
197Crypto experts: All hail AES By By Robert Lemos, ZDNet News At the RSA Securitcaly-4/10/2001
196Privacy is the single most important issue facing the Internet. That’s what sourhoyasaxa-2/26/2001
195The official press release: Commerce Department Announces Winner of Global Infcaly-10/2/2000
194ADVANCED ENCRYPTION STANDARD (AES) Questions and Answers 1. What is the Advancecaly-10/2/2000
193I haven't looked into the technology yet at all. Just wanted to post the arcaly-9/29/2000
192How do you understand the the Synaptics "e-signature" to achieve non-rDavid-9/29/2000
191E-signatures for 30 million laptops Touchpad maker Synaptics Inc. will bundle caly-9/29/2000
190Top 50 Security Tools insecure.org Some good reading here, neat stuff. NMAP (Greg from Edmonton-7/6/2000
189 <i><b>itemus is helping to devise Internet 2.0,</b> with secuGreg from Edmonton-6/23/2000
188 Yet another hacker enters the corporate world... Wednesday June 21, 9:39 am Eacaly-6/21/2000
187 Anybody in for a good read should check out the "Cracked!" series of Greg from Edmonton-5/31/2000
186 I hate it when Schneier minces words... "Microsoft shouldn't be brokecaly-5/16/2000
185 Chrysalis is the first company to announce a product that is "AES ready.&qcaly-4/25/2000
184 Another one bites the dust... <i><b>Stephen King e-book pirated<caly-3/29/2000
183 Friday March 10, 2:01 am Eastern Time Company Press Release Joint Developmentcaly-3/10/2000
182 Yet another outfit takes a crack at securing and metering digital content... Tcaly-3/2/2000
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