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Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 02:07:21 +0800
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Subject: NSAscape
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http://home.netscape.com/info/security-doc.html
NETSCAPE PRODUCTS WITH FORTEZZA
Netscape is now offering client and server products with
FORTEZZA, hardware-enhanced security services
originally developed by the U.S. government. Netscape's
offerings include Netscape Navigator 3.01 with
FORTEZZA, Netscape Enterprise Server 2.01 with
FORTEZZA, and Netscape Proxy Server 2.0 with
FORTEZZA - each of which provides a unique web-based
solution by integrating FORTEZZA security features in a
commercially available, off-the-shelf package.
Netscape's products work with the FORTEZZA Crypto
Card, a hardware-based security token, to provide
cryptographic services such as data confidentiality, user
authentication, and data integrity. Support for FORTEZZA
has been added to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
protocol, which provides a straightforward way to add
encryption features to existing applications and network
infrastructures. SSL is application protocol independent and
provides the following benefits:
encryption capabilities for client and server
communication that restrict unwanted access to the
network
authentication that uses certificates and digital
signatures to verify the identity of parties in
information exchanges and transactions
data integrity that allows the receiver of data to check
that it has not been modified in transit
Netscape products with FORTEZZA support the use of
FORTEZZA with SSL as an enhanced alternative to
software-based cryptographic mechanisms.
The FORTEZZA Crypto Card is a major component of the
MISSI program, a network security initiative led by the
National Security Agency in partnership with industry and
standards organizations. MISSI's goal is to distribute an
evolving set of solutions that provide secure interoperability
in a network security framework based on common security
standards and protocols.
In addition, Netscape is working with information security
specialist Litronic and others to develop, integrate, and
support the FORTEZZA cryptographic interface. Litronic
offers its FORTEZZA PC Crypto Card and PCMCIA
Card Readers/Writers for use with the new Netscape
products with FORTEZZA. Litronic is based in Costa
Mesa, California and offers the software and hardware tools
that organizations need to easily integrate hardware-strength
cryptography into existing applications.
Netscape products with FORTEZZA are currently available
and can be ordered from Netscape Government Sales. You
may contact a sales representative for product information
and pricing at 415/937-3678. FORTEZZA Crypto Cards
and PCMCIA Card Readers/Writers must be purchased
separately.
MORE ABOUT THESE
PRODUCTS
Data Sheet:
NETSCAPE PRODUCTS WITH
FORTEZZA
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
USEFUL LINKS
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