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==History== At the National Association of Mutual Savings Banks (NAMSB) conference in January 1976, [[Atalla Corporation]] (founded by Mohamed Atalla) and [[Bunker Ramo Corporation]] (founded by George Bunker and [[Simon Ramo]]) introduced the earliest products designed for dealing with online security. Atalla later added its Identikey [[hardware security module]], and supported [[online transaction processing|processing]] [[online transactions]] and [[network security]]. Designed to process [[bank transactions]] [[online]], the Identikey system was extended to shared-facility operations. It was compatible with various [[Packet switching|switching]] [[Computer network|networks]], and was capable of resetting itself electronically to any one of 64,000 irreversible [[nonlinear]] [[algorithms]] as directed by [[Card Transaction Data|card data]] information.<ref name="Computerworld1976">{{cite journal |title=Four Products for On-Line Transactions Unveiled |journal=[[Computerworld]] |date=26 January 1976 |volume=10 |issue=4 |page=3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3u9H-xL4sZAC&pg=PA3 |publisher=IDG Enterprise}}</ref> In 1979, Atalla introduced the first [[Network processor|network]] [[Secure cryptoprocessor|security processor]] (NSP).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Burkey |first1=Darren |title=Data Security Overview |url=http://www.gtug.de/HotSpot2018/download/Presentation/C108-Burkey.pdf |publisher=[[Micro Focus]] |date=May 2018 |access-date=21 August 2019}}</ref>
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