By Pia Heikkila, 10 July 2001 14:57
NEWS City law firm Hobson Audley has bought Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology from security company Trustis. The law firm says it can now issue its own digital signatures used to encrypt and sign off emails and attachments. The company bought Trustis' Certificate Factory software which is a customised digital certificate tool for encryption and authentication. The companies did not reveal the value of the deal.
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