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By:  nCipher Inc  On: 31 Jan 2002 For: Channelworld India 
 

Traditional approaches to computer security can result in an uneven spread of security around a company's networks and computers.

Traditional approaches to computer security can result in an uneven spread of security around a company's networks and computers.










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