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Linux Expo: Aussies do encryption for Linux

Will Knight ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 05 Oct 1999 16:25 BST

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Australian software house Eracom delivered industrial strength encryption for Linux users Tuesday.

The CSA7000 encryption adapter and development libraries will be especially useful to companies that have turned to Linux enabling high level encryption processing and cryptographic key storage.

Vice president of Development for Eracom, Chris Curtis told ZDNN: "The availability of open source code provided by Linux is consistent with strong cryptography in that it encourages scrutiny by the development community."

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