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Frank Groneman, a network-security engineer at Gtech Corp., a Rhode Island firm that provides high-tech services for approximately 70% of the world's lotteries, says that Security University courses gave him the hands-on experience that he was looking for. "I learn by doing," he says. "I can watch people put up slides all day, but it doesn't really sink in." Like many other firms with high-level security needs, Gtech encourages staffers to keep up to speed on the latest advancements -- or risks -- in the field. "We need to have absolute security," Groneman says. "One transaction could be worth $200 million to $300 million." << RSA Selected by GTECH Corporation to Provide Encryption ... ... Developers at GTECH Corp. used RSAs BSAFE cryptography engine to build security into the companys PRO:SYS on-line lottery system. ... GTECH Corp. GTECH Corp. ... www.rsasecurity.com/news/pr/980331-2.html - 20k - Cached - Similar pages Obsolete? "The most trusted name in e-security?" Surely some mistake! No. Quantum Random Number Generator
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