TriStrata security to launch software for protecting computer information
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TriStrata Security Inc. has begun marketing unusual security software that will scramble computer files, electronic mail and multimedia data. TriStrata claims its software is faster and more secure than conventional encryption techniques that banks and companies have used since the 1970s. The system is fast enough to scramble computerized video signals the moment they are sent over the Internet. TriStrata expects customers to use the software to protect video conferences or entertainment broadcasts.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 1998
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Start-up firm plans to attack unwanted e-mail
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Bright Light Technologies Inc. is proposing to market software that will eliminate unwanted commercial messages on electronic mail. The start-up firm is planning to market the software to Internet service providers and companies. The software is based on the idea of establishing false e-mail accounts on major Internet services. The accounts are set up by Bright Light to act as a warning system against spam. The software is expected to be ready in its final form by the fall of 1998.
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Proposing to market software that will eliminate unwanted commercial messages on electronic mail
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 1998
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