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The Case for Ultra-High Performance Silicon Security Systems: Next-Generation Internet Security Solutions That Eliminate Processing Bottlenecks

Overview Increasing ecommerce throughput without compromising security is a goal that many hardware, software and even services vendors seek. Currently, Internet security is rationed to only the most sensitive data transfers because it is far too resource-intensive. This paper addresses the shortcomings of current hardware and software solutions and proposes a silicon-based solution for optimum robust Internet security.

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Publisher
Iris
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Oct 14, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Network Security, High Performance Computing, Security Management

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