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At the same time, Harris Computer Systems introduced a product for network security called CyberGuard, whose purpose was to protect systems against unauthorized incursion over the Internet.<ref name="signals-1994"/>
 
Harris Computer Systems continued to be involved in the Ada language world. In addition to compilers, the company put out [[APSE]]-related runtime environments with symbolic debugging and tracing capabilities.<ref>{{cite journal | title=Ada design language/CASE developers matrix | author-first= Judy | author-last=Kerner | journal=ACM SIGAda Ada Letters | volume=XIV | issue =6 | date=November–December 1994 | pages= 19&ndash;40 | url=https://doi.org/10.1145/190697.190698 | doi=10.1145/190697.190698 | s2cid= 52865001 | doi-access=free }} At p. 26.</ref> During the mid-1990s, Harris Computer Systems was also involved in the process for revising the [[Ada Semantic Interface Specification]].<ref>{{cite journal | title=Ada Semantic Interface Specification (ASIS): Frequently asked questions | author-first=Currie | author-last=Colket | journal=ACM SIGAda Ada Letters | volume=XV | issue=4 | date=July–August 1995 | pages=50&ndash;63 | url=https://doi.org/10.1145/206263.206274 | doi=10.1145/206263.206274 | s2cid=36761521 | doi-access=free }}</ref>
 
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