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| Subject: | Borderline Security? |
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| Date: | 21 Jan 2008 14:34:50 -0000 |
Hello. We were recently contacted by a fellow claiming to be from a Security Consulting Group going by the name of "Borderline Security". He contacted us regarding data loss prevention solutions, which is a project that we've begun doing preliminary research for, so it perked a few ears around here. I'm the person who's responsible for most of the data gathering on the DLP project, so I was getting set to contact him this morning, when I ran into a small problem. I can't find any record of his company. So, I thought I'd ask around to see if anyone here has heard of Borderline Security, and can give a clue as to where I can find more information.
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