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| | Computer security - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Computer security is a field of computer science concerned with the control of risks related to computer use. |  | | Anti-virus software consists of computer programs that attempt to identify, thwart and eliminate computer viruses and other malicious software (malware). |  | | The Cambridge CAP computer demonstrated the use of capabilities, both in hardware and software, in the 1970s, so this technology is hardly new. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_computing
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| | Next-Generation Secure Computing Base - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | NGSCB and Trusted Computing are ineffectual at solving the majority of contemporary security problems, for example computer viruses and trojans. |  | | The Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB), formerly known as Palladium, is a software architecture designed by Microsoft which is expected to implement controversial parts of their "Trustworthy Computing" concept on future versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. |  | | Trusted Computing would still have some uses in preventing misuse by anyone other than the owner, for example in a business or educational environment where computing facilities are made available by an employer or school for use by an employee or student. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next-Generation_Secure_Computing_Base
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| | Secure Computing - Class Action Case C-99-1831 - Securities Class Action |
 | | Secure Computing was on track to achieve Q1 99 and 1999 EPS of $.10-$.15 and $.80-$.85, respectively. |  | | Secure Computing was on track to report Q1 99 and 1999 EPS of $.09-$.13 and $.80-$.85, respectively. |  | | As a result, Secure Computing's stock price was artificially inflated during the Class Period from the $12-14 range at the beginning of the Class Period to as high as $28. |
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http://securities.stanford.edu/1010/SCUR99/19990412_o11c_991831.htm
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| | Welcome to Secure Computing Norge Sverige Your Trusted Partner |
 | | Secure Computing's clients are in a position to exploit cutting-edge benefits from the emerging business scenarios that employ new technologies such as e-commerce and wireless, safe in the knowledge that the business is protected against unforeseen risks and disasters. |  | | Secure Computing provides the complete range of vendor-neutral consultancy services in information security, business continuity, consumer privacy and information survivability. |  | | Strong, enterprise-wide security demands solutions and technologies that bring in a combination of online technologies, processes, practices and trained people... |
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http://www.securecomputing.no
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| | Microsoft Next-Generation Secure Computing Base - Technical FAQ |
 | | Microsoft is participating in TCG to advance the level of computing security and privacy. |  | | The nexus and nexus computing agents are designed never to impose themselves on processes that do not request their services; nexus-related features must be explicitly requested by a program. |  | | The TPM is a secure computing hardware module specified by the Trusted Computing Group, an industry consortium made up of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), HP, IBM Corp., Intel Corp., Microsoft and many other companies working together to promote open industry-standard specifications for trusted computing hardware building blocks. |
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/security/news/ngscb.mspx
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| | Residential Computing : Be Secure |
 | | If a computer is not compliant with these standards—which include having approved firewall and antivirus software, current security patches, and a strong password—it is not allowed to be connected to the Berkeley network. |  | | Be Secure contains software that protects your computer from viruses and other trouble that can occur from being connected to a large network of computers. |  | | Using the Be Secure CD or patch is like using a condom — it helps protect your computer from viruses and other threats that can cause problems for you and your machine. |
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http://www.rescomp.berkeley.edu/besecure
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| | Secure Computing: Success stories |
 | | Secure Computing, with its comprehensive product offerings designed to address every aspect of enterprise security, protects many of the world's most important networks. |  | | Inova chose Secure Computing's SmartFilter® based on several criteria, the most important of which were its wide platform support and its flexibility in allowing them to create their own custom lists. |  | | A major reason for Sidewinder's reputation as a highly secure firewall is its patented Type Enforcement technology, which was originally developed for high-grade military computer security applications. |
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http://www.searchopolis.com/index.cfm?skey=617
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| | F-Secure: Home Computing |
 | | In addition, your computer cannot be misused for illegal operations. |  | | The service protects your computer day and night against viruses and hackers. |  | | The program enables you to surf the Internet without the fear of viruses infecting your computer and hackers stealing your private information. |
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http://www.f-secure.com/solutions/home.shtml
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Next-Generation Secure Computing Base |
 | | The stated aim is to fix the problems of current computer insecurity, and to create new kinds of distributed applications, where each component can know and trust the operation of other parts of the system, even when they are running on remote computers. |  | | The "Next-Generation Secure Computing Base" (NGSCB), formerly known as Palladium (Pd), is Microsoft's new trusted computing architecture. |  | | Opponents characterise it as an attempt to control the market for computer hardware and software, thus entrenching and extending Microsoft's existing desktop computer operating system and software monopoly. |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Palladium_operating_system
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| | Secure Computing |
 | | Having your computer on Stanford's network means you are vulnerable to these hackers as well. |  | | There are a number of basic steps that every computer user can and should take to make their computers safer. |  | | Helpful security information for anyone using a personal computer or workstation in their daily work or at home, or anyone with a SUNet ID. |
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http://securecomputing.stanford.edu
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| | Secure Computing snaps up CyberGuard - ZDNet UK News |
 | | Secure Computing announced on Thursday that it was paying $295m (£165m) for CyberGuard. |  | | Secure Computing claimed that the acquisition would give it more clout in the unified threat management and secure content management space. |  | | Secure Computing snaps up CyberGuard - ZDNet UK News |
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http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39214231,00.htm
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| | Microsoft Shared Source Initiative Home Page |
 | | Microsoft's Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB)-another way Microsoft is building a trustworthy computing environment to help customers realize their full potential. |  | | Our original approach was to create a new secure computing base that would run parallel to the regular Windows environment. |  | | This architectural approach would have required that applications be rewritten to take advantage of the new secure computing base. |
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http://www.microsoft.com/resources/ngscb/default.mspx
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| | Secure Computing to buy CyberGuard - Computerworld |
 | | Secure Computing has a staff of 380 and 14,000 customers. |  | | In the area of Web filtering, Secure Computing has products that do outbound Web filtering only, while CyberGuard's WebWasher is a stand-alone Web filter that also supports antivirus and antispam filtering, Gallagher said. |  | | However, CyberGuard's lower-end SG line of firewall and VPN products is an area where Secure Computing doesn't compete at all. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,104059,00.html?source=x10
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| | Secure Computing buys CyberGuard |
 | | Secure Computing Corp. will purchase CyberGuard Corp. for about $295 million by the end of the year, Secure Computing officials announced. |  | | Secure Computing sells network security appliances and Web filtering and strong authentication software. |  | | “Secure Computing firewall evolves” [Federal Computer Week, Feb. 9, 2003] |
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http://www.fcw.com/article90305-08-23-05-Web
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| | Linux: Secure Computing For 2.6 |
 | | mergeable in 2.6, if this is the way we want to do secure computing. |  | | Andrea Arcangeli [interview] presented a "secure computing" patch for the 2.6.7 stable Linux kernel, asking people to review it and to look for holes. |  | | You set up the inputs and outputs, throw the "secure" switch and jump to the arbitrary code. |
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/3413
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| | Secure Computing: Stanford Security Self-Help |
 | | The tool is non-intrusive, sends absolutely no information about your computer over the network, and is provided as an educational aid in your efforts to keep your computer more secure. |  | | If the tool discovers any significant security vulnerabilities on your computer, it will alert you to this fact, and tell you how to address the problem, in many cases offering to do the repair itself. |  | | If you use more than one computer, please run the tool on all of them. |
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http://www.stanford.edu/group/security/securecomputing/tools
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| | Linux: Secure Computing API |
 | | Andrea Arcangli [interview] released an updated version of his secure computing patch [story] for the 2.6 Linux kernel [forum]. |  | | I plan to eventually go a bit more complex (and in turn a bit less secure from the point of view of the seller) with xen-like trusted computing later once there will be enough hardware in the market to make it worthwhile. |  | | kernel code for example on a random computer on the internet. |
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http://kerneltrap.org/node/view/4005
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| | Secure Computing snaffles Cyberguard The Register |
 | | Now Secure Computing has become the suitor in a deal that marks further consolidation in the fast-moving information security marketplace. |  | | Bulking up allow Secure Computing to compete effectively with larger rivals such as Symantec and Cisco. |  | | A year ago Cyberguard tried to buy Secure Computing but its overtures were rebuffed. |
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/08/19/secure_snags_cyberguard
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| | Microsoft Palladium |
 | | If the untrusted program executes at the operating system level, such as a debugger, the digital rights management operating system renounces a trusted identity created for it by the computer processor when the computer was booted. |  | | Palladium is a system that combines software and hardware controls to create a "trusted" computing platform. |  | | These security related updates may disable your ability to copy and/or play Secure Content and use other software on your computer." This allows Microsoft to control components of the users' operating systems without notice or consent. |
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http://www.epic.org/privacy/consumer/microsoft/palladium.html
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| | Secure Computing: SmartFilter web URL filtering and reporting |
 | | Secure Computing's Security Solutions to Be Used at Pechanga Resort and Casino |  | | Secure Computing: SmartFilter web URL filtering and reporting |  | | McAfee, Inc. Enhances New Secure Content Management Appliances with Secure Computing's SmartFilter Technology |
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http://www.securecomputing.com/index.cfm?skey=85
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| | Trusted Computing FAQ TC / TCG / LaGrande / NGSCB / Longhorn / Palladium |
 | | TC provides a computing platform on which you can't tamper with the application software, and where these applications can communicate securely with their authors and with each other. |  | | TCG (the Trusted Computing Group, which announced that it's working on version 1.2 of the Fritz chip, with systems shipping late 2004 or early 2005, and that the scope of TC is to be extended from PCs to PDAs and mobile phones. |  | | The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is an alliance of Microsoft, Intel, IBM, HP and AMD which promotes a standard for a `more secure' PC. |
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http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html
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| | NYU Secure computer systems group |
 | | Stanford secure computer systems group home page for more recent information. |  | | Welcome to the home page of the NYU Secure computer systems group. |  | | Asbestos -- An interposition-friendly operating system for securing untrusted software |
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http://www.scs.cs.nyu.edu
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| | ScienceDaily: Building Block Created For Quantum Computing, Secure Communication And Quantum Internet |
 | | Atoms Under Control (October 20, 2005) -- Complex computing operations could be greatly accelerated through massive parallel processing in a quantum computer. |  | | Photon Switch On Leading Edge Of More Powerful Computers (November 23, 2001) -- Researchers at the University of Toronto have discovered a "switch" involving the manipulation of a photon that may lead to the creation of an optical transistor and usher in a new era of more... |  | | In this way, local ion-based operations on quantum states can be combined with long distance quantum information exchange, a key requirement for the implementation of a secure quantum Internet. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/10/041030215856.htm
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| | Secure Computing and Networking Center |
 | | ICS researchers also are designing high-performance algorithms and data structures for solving large-scale problems motivated from information assurance and security, the Internet, information visualization and geometric computing. |  | | SCONCE@ics recognizes the increasing importance of computer security as technology becomes more ingrained in modern society. |  | | SCONCE, Department of Information and Computer Sciences, UC Irvine |
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http://sconce.ics.uci.edu
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| | Boing Boing: ISPs in Iran, Tunisia also use SmartFilter (which blocks BoingBoing as "nudity") |
 | | In the comments thread on that post, former Secure Computing Public Relations Manager David Burt claims the copies of Smartfilter used by Iran's government-controlled ISPs were not licensed: |  | | This commercial software product is configured as part of the Iranian filtering system to block both internationally-hosted sites in English and sites in local languages. |  | | We have been made aware of ISPs in Iran making illegal and unauthorized attempts to use of our software. |
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http://www.boingboing.net/2006/02/27/isps_in_iran_tunisia.html
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| | Dark Reading - Welcome to Dark Reading - Security |
 | | We're bringing in content from some of the best security sites on the Web, including the Computer Security Institute and the Black Hat conference group, both of which are part of our parent company, CMP Media. |  | | We'll help you gird your loins (at least, in regions where that's legal) with up-to-the-minute vulnerability reports, the latest product news, in-depth analysis of emerging technologies and practices, and expert commentary on current industry trends and developments. |  | | More of a 'megabase' than a database, Dark Entries lets you dig for information, or share your expertise. |
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http://www.secureenterprisemag.com
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| | Secure Computing Solutions |
 | | Secure Computing Solutions was created to handle the growing needs of the small to medium sized businesses who are not large enough for an IT department and are not small enough for the business owner to handle the problems. |  | | By providing 24/7 computing support, we allow your business to function without interruption while retaining a top notch computing environment. |  | | Download Alternative Version (Please read this before using). |
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http://www.scsorlando.com
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| | NCS Campus Services |
 | | Newark Computing Services (NCS) has implemented an added layer of protection (SSL and SSH) to host systems. |  | | You need to add similar security to internet software you presently use to access Newark systems. |  | | Internet services, which provide for complete encryption of any data that passes between your computer and the host system you are connected to, are known as "secure services". |
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http://secure.newark.rutgers.edu
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| | nanotechnology - e-drexler.com - secure computing |
 | | Initial topics include nanotechnology-based production systems (central to the future of physical technology), and secure, distributed computing (central to the future of informational technology). |  | | Computation as a foundation of technology and society |  | | It includes tutorial material, new results, annotated bibliographies and links to external web resources. |
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http://www.e-drexler.com
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| | XcelleNet Secure Mobile Computing |
 | | This paper describes the complete security infrastructure that iAnywhere builds into its mobile computing solutions, enabling you to take advantage of the benefits of mobile applications and data without compromising security. |  | | We value your privacy and will not distribute any of the information you submit. |  | | Putting applications and data onto mobile devices such as laptop computers and handheld devices is a good thing; many organizations have improved productivity by adopting mobile computing and by making their applications “always available”. |
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http://www.xcellenet.com/Form.aspx?FormID=54
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| | Secure Computing: Secure Content Management |
 | | Secure Computing's line of Secure Content Management solutions |  | | Deploy a filtering solution that fits directly into your network architecture |  | | Secure Computing's SmartFilter products enable organizations to understand and monitor their Internet use, while taking effective steps to provide appropriate control over outbound Web access. |
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http://www.n2h2.com
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| | Fortinet Named "Best Antivirus Solution" Finalist for Secure Computing (SC) Magazine's Global 2005 Reader Trust Awards |
 | | "It is an outstanding honor that SC Magazine readers and global users of security technology have recognized Fortinet as a leading provider of antivirus technology," said Ken Xie, founder, president and CEO of Fortinet. |  | | Fortinet Named "Best Antivirus Solution" Finalist for Secure Computing (SC) Magazine's Global 2005 Reader Trust Awards |  | | The company's award-winning FortiGate™ series of ASIC-accelerated antivirus firewalls, winner of the 2004 Security Product of the Year Award from Network Computing Magazine and the 2003 Networking Industry Awards Firewall Product of the Year, are the new generation of real-time network protection systems. |
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http://www.fortinet.com/news/pr/2004/pr122204.html
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| | Secure Computing Corporation and John McNulty: Admin. Proc. Rel. No. 34-46895 / November 25, 2002 |
 | | Secure is a Silicon Valley software company specializing in Internet security-related products. |  | | Secure made no general public announcement of the software agreement on March 6. |  | | Secure actively promotes its stock to institutional investors through in-person presentations and a program of conference calls with broker-dealers, investment advisers and other organizations. |
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http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/34-46895.htm
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| | Technorati Tag: secure |
 | | Ultra Secure Digital Card 512MB - $4.97 After Rebate (TigerDirect) 512 MB Ultra 40x Secure Digital Card - $4.75 After Rebate (Monarch Computer) U.S... |  | | Secure Free patent-pending Trust Gauge, the browser tool that graphically shows the trustworthiness and traffic ranking of any site appearing in your browser window whenever you are on the Web. |  | | Choose one that is right for you and apply online. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/secure
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| | Secure Enterprise Computing |
 | | Securing a company requires more than technology or a quick fix, it takes strategy and planning. |  | | Copyright © 2003 Secure Enterprise Computing, Inc. All rights reserved. |  | | We learn about your company, plan for the future, and create a cohesive system that protects your business. |
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http://www.secure-enterprise.com
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| | Security News and Security Product Reviews - SC Magazine US |
 | | Once the program is installed it is very difficult to configure. |  | | It is the quirks and foibles on which we were forced to focus in order to differentiate these products from each other. |  | | So many company executives are trying to sort out the problems associated with establishing, controlling and terminating their employees’ various user rights. |
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http://www.scmagazine.com/us
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| | Secure Computing For Personal Computer Users |
 | | The number ONE way people break into systems |  | | Last modified Thursday, 02-Mar-2006 11:19:25 AM Information Security Office |
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http://www.stanford.edu/services/securecomputing/pc_practices.html
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| | The SC Magazine Awards Web site |
 | | The SC Magazine Awards highlight and showcase the best products, services and professionals in the information security industry. |  | | SC Magazine had over 1300 nominations for its 2006 Global Awards show. |  | | SC Magazine Awards UK ceremony will take place April 25th, 2006 at |
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http://www.scawards.com
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