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Re: Re: AirGap's... one way protection
From: Frederick M Avolio <fred () avolio com>
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 17:32:08 -0400
Agreed, but the number of applications that can live without acknowledgment in transactions won't keep any large companies afloat.
Agreed, but the eGap is built to provide a proper response to the client side, while keeping the two sides apart. There is never a time when both sides are connected, and there is no network traffic across the device. Recall, it uses a toggling memory device. Like the separation between you and the person changing your currency on a street corner booth (well, mostly outside of N. America) there is separation> The cash drawer is either inside or outside, never both. (Okay, simple minded, but a decent analogy.)
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