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Signed, sealed, and delivered could take on new meaning for PC users. As companies begin to rely on electronic mail for more than interpersonal messaging, security becomes an increasing concern. For users who want to make sure no one tampers with their messages inside or outside corporate walls, Axent Technologies will roll out SecureExchange on May 15.
Part of a suite of data security products, SecureExchange lets users of popular PC-based E-mail systems send and receive confidential messages across public and private networks. It costs $49 per seat for a minimum 10 units.
Most secure messaging products on the market today are for Unix,...