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SmartGate

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (E. ALLEN SMITH)
Tue Dec 12 19:06:17 1995

Date: Tue, 12 Dec 1995 17:16 EDT
From: "E. ALLEN SMITH" <EALLENSMITH@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>
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	This looks like they're using Diffie-Hellman. Does anyone know anything
further?
	-Allen

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   Reuters New Media
   
   _ Tuesday December 12 6:33 AM EST _
   
V-One Unveils Internet Security Technology

   
   
   ROCKVILLE, Md. (Reuter) - V-One Corp. says it has introduced security
   technology called SmartGate that enables companies to build a secure
   system to conduct transactions on the Internet computer network.
   
   SmartGate is transaction-based software that uses encryption to ensure
   protection over an open network, the privately held company said
   Monday.
   
   Encryption scrambles the data and in the SmartGate system, a key to
   decode the data is generated that is unique to a specific transaction
   session.
   
   V-One, which stands for Virtual Open Network Environment, said
   SmartGate is available now directly from the Rockville, Md.-based
   company.
   
   It said SmartGate can be purchased in either a hardware-software or
   software-only form. The SmartGate server retails for $9,995 and the
   software-only version is $4,995. A server is computer that manages the
   flow of data in a network. SmartGate licenses are priced at $79, with
   reductions offered for volume purchases.

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