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As the Internet provides vast amounts of digital information useful in deep computing, it is increasingly vital to keep information safe and in its place. Our expertise in security technology for networked environments matches our commitment to a world that is both interconnected and secure.

Featured concepts:

Virus beater
Modeled on the human immune system, an innovative scheme for protecting computers can automatically spot a new virus, analyze it and distribute an antidote within the hour. The end of digital epidemics may be at hand. (January 2000)

Helpful Hacking
Members of IBM's Global Security Analysis Laboratory break into other companies' computer systems, on request, to expose vulnerabilities before malicious hackers can exploit them. (October 1997)

Security for a Networked World
New approaches to end-to-end security can enhance the value of network computing by preventing unauthorized access to systems and data. (December 1997)

Making the Internet More Secure
IBM Researchers have found a better way to ensure the integrity and authenticity of data sent over the Internet. (April 1997)

Packing Information for Superdistribution
A powerful new search technology makes it possible to catalog and retrieve images using color, shape and texture. (October 1996)

Security Makes 'Net Gains
The Internet Keyed Payments (iKP) system provides security for credit card payments over the 'Net. (January 1996)

Disguising Data
A method of concealing data in digital files has uses ranging from proving ownership and tracing distribution to detecting modification and embedding messages. (December 1996)

An Immune System for Cyberspace
Research is creatng a system that will not only detect viruses, but disinfect and immunize computers throughout the world. (December 1996)




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