
Sign on the dot-com line...
By Pia Heikkila
Published: 20 February 2002 11:15 GMT
RSA has unveiled a group of products and partnerships designed to help companies share confidential documents.
The company unveiled its Keon e-sign software at the annual RSA Conference in San Jose California. The software is designed to help companies sign confidential web-based forms. It can check all digital signatures have been verified and ensure the form signed on the internet has not been tampered with.
In addition to e-sign the company announced its BSafe toolkit for wireless environments. It allows developers to build secure digital signing, payment features and other private documents into any embedded or wireless devices.
RSA has also developed a strategic partnership with 13 technology companies, including Oracle and Siebel, to ensure interoperability with RSA's ClearTrust web access software.
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