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Codercard’s Security System Completes Test

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Codercard Inc. said its CPP-300 computer entry security system has completed the testing process of the National Computer Security Center in Washington, D.C. The federal testing group evaluates computer security systems to determine if the systems fulfill the tasks they are designed to perform. The Irvine-based maker of computer security systems has spent $3 million since early 1984 to develop its products, according to Robert Gray, the company’s senior vice president of marketing. Gray said that the company hopes to finish 1986 with $3 million in sales, propelled by the Security Center’s evaluation which Gray likened to a “Good Housekeeping seal of approval.”

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