Surveillance technology firm Verint posts record sales
March 19, 2003 - Privacy News
High-tech surveillance firm Verint Systems posted record sales of $42 million in the fourth quarter of 2002. Products include those targeted to the business segment such as the "IntelliFind" system (which picks out conversations in which specific keywords are spoken) and those targeted at law enforcement purposes such as STAR-GATE (marketed to ISPs and telephone companies), which provides wiretapping and internet surveillance. Other companies such as VeriSign and Network Associates are also getting into the government surveillance business, perceived as a growth area.
Source: Security Focus More information is available at <http://www.securityfocus.com/news/3115>.
Last updated March 20, 2003
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