Telstra, SecureNet to open trust centre

E-biz playmates Telstra and SecureNet have announced the joint development of a centre for outsourcing Internet security to businesses.

The Australian Trust Centre will target the business-to-business and business-to government sectors and will offer services related to customer identification, permission management and transaction authentication.

The development of the centre also falls in line with Telstra's push towards providing Web transaction security, a joint-company statement read.

Telstra executive director for emerging business, Gerry Sutton, said outsourcing online security via a specialised trust centre would prove cheaper and less risky for customers.

He said a Telstra study had found that outsourcing was a more cost-effective method of obtaining transaction security than in-house development.

"The cost to businesses of providing a high standard of transaction security themselves has been one of the major impediments to uptake of e-commerce applications within Australia," Sutton said in a statement.

The companies did not disclose how much cash would be injected into the operation.

Reuters reports that shares in Secure Network Solutions leapt more than seven percent on news of the outsourced online trust and security transaction deal.

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