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RE: network security products




Mr. Pope,

Since you are using a mail list dedicated to advancing the state of network 
security, I assume that your efforts are in the best interest of the 
community at large and that you will make the results of your study 
available to the public.

Looking forward to a pointer to a FTP or Web site,

Dale
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>From: ipsec-owner
>To: ipsec
>Subject: network security products
>Date: Monday, February 05, 1996 1:27PM
>
>I am working on a report on network security products for a UK market
>research company: Cambridge Market Intelligence (CMI).
>
>CMI is a specialist IT market information provider with a long
>pedigree of service to blue chip companies worldwide.  CMI currently
>has over 800 clients, including 38 of the top 100 companies worldwide
>Their Enterprise Library currently covers more than more than 50
>technologies.
>
>The network security report will include information on:
>firewalls, network encyptors, single sign on authentication,
>authentication servers, digital signature, key management, security
>APIs;
>for a range of network technologies including: dial up, point to point,
>X.25, ATM, ISDN, TCP/IP, E-mail, World Wide Beb, EDI, Directories.
>
>If your company has a product relating to network security and which
>would be of interest to CMI's clients, could you E-mail me with contact
>details including E-mail, FAX and postal (snail mail) address to:
>
>     pope@secstan.demon.co.uk
>
>
>Nick Pope
>
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>
>Security & Standards
>Suite A
>191 Moulsham St.
>Chelmsford
>Essex
>CM2 0LG
>U.K.
>
>Tel: +44 1245 495018
>Fax: +44 1245 494517
>