Issue dated - 9th June 2003

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Safescrypt’s desktop digital certificate

SafeScrypt, India’s first licensed certifying authority has extended the concept of digital certificates to the desktop with the launch of a new product christened SafeDoxx. The product enables PC users to digitally sign, certify and store any file on any PC and exchange information over the Internet irrespective of the medium used.

Commenting on the launch of SafeDoxx, K Dasaratharaman, the managing director of SafeScrypt said, “Previously, digital certificates were only deployed at an enterprise level where business related information needed to be secured. With SafeDoxx, we have now made it convenient for all PC users to digitally sign or securely exchange any information right on the desktop and actually save costs.” The product allows one to exchange information via e-mail provided by service providers like Yahoo or Hotmail which do not support digital certificates.

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