RICHARDSON, Texas - (01/05/06) Intrusion Inc. said Wednesdayit has signed a reseller agreement with Compushare, which will selland market the companys Compliance Commander identity theftprevention systems for credit unions and banks. The ComplianceCommander product line includes the Sentry system used to preventloss of customers unencrypted personal information over theInternet, and the Defender system, designed to prevent unauthorizedaccess or use of personal information stored on database and fileserver systems. To introduce the systems, the two companies willoffer credit unions and banks an identity thefy assessment reportand monitor all of an institutions network for twoweeks.
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