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Secure data starts at home
It can't be stated any more simply than this: Companies in the private sector are starting to be held to the same security standards as U.S. government agencies. So says InFocus contributor Arun Subarrao, the director of software engineering at LynuxWorks, who reports that Internet service providers, financial institutions and power companies are being forced to evaluate those of their operating systems and products that are part of the country's critical security infrastructure.


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