fight than one
might expect. This is why we have combined both sides of the debate to
produce a dual licensed product that has the security benefits of open
source, with the market responsibility of a commercial product.
J Harper
PeerSec Networks
http://www.peersec.com
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This barely deserves mention, but is worth it for the humor:
Information Security Expert says SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is Nothing More
Than a Condom that Just Protects the Pipe
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/7/prweb141248.htm
adoption of standard security protocols in Internet enabled devices.
J Harper
PeerSec Networks
http://www.peersec.com
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J Harper wrote:
pointers to documentation on the steps required for government
registration
The official site
on current release.
Any word on whether it's OK to use the TLS AES cipher suite with SSLv3?
J
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wondering how
they handled the situation.
Thanks,
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PeerSec Networks
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