Tulsa startup rides shotgun for data security
The digital frontier has played out much like that of the old West more than 100 years ago, when thieves waited for travelers to pass through so they could pounce on them and take their valuables.
Only this time, it's information that thieves are after.
A Tulsa -based company launched this week rides the digital range, protecting information traveling through a company's network and stored on its computer server...
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