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Last modified: February 20, 2002 10:15 AM PST

Tools for a more secure Internet

At the RSA Conference 2002, vendors showcase their latest wares for security. Will the latest gadgets to thwart hackers help keep corporate data safe? White House adviser Richard Clarke also sends a warning to the industry: Button up security issues, or face the consequences.

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I spy your hard drive
Guidance Software's CEO demos the computer forensics software used by the FBI to decrypt the laptop of shoe bomb suspect Richard Reid.

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National ID card prototypes on display
Correspondent Melissa Francis finds developers ready to churn out national ID cards.

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Are single-use passwords more secure?
On the floor of the security conference, correspondent Melissa Francis tries out gadgets that target password hackers.

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Securing the Net from cyberthreat
White House adviser Richard Clarke says the federal government will request $4 billion in 2003 to expand government cybersecurity.

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Cyberterrorism czar speaks out on security
White House adviser Richard Clarke says private businesses need to beef up their security infrastructure and make more secure products.

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