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AT THE RECENT Computer Security Institute Conference, held here, vendors displayed a number of new products for creating secure Web applications.
Worldtalk Corp. introduced WorldSecure/Web, a combination security and policy-management product that is slated to become available in the first quarter of 1999.
"[Worldtalk has taken] the feature functions they do for S/MIME and put them on a proxy server," said John Tegethoff, chief executive of Tri-Sage Inc., a Downers Grove, Ill.-based VAR specializing in building security systems.
S/MIME allows users to send digitally signed, encrypted E-mail. The product will, in effect, enable resellers to implement a system that regulates what kind of information is traversing the company via E-mail, thereby protecting sensitive data,...