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Today, because of the high cost of the hardware used to implement HTTP security, secure transactions are used on a small amount of the Internet traffic (for things like shopping, banking etc.). Researchers at Intel are developing a technology that reduces the amount of CPU performance required to do cryptography for compute intensive symmetric and public key algorithms. The technology can reduce server RSA and AES workloads (the algorithms used for security) by more than 50% for ecommerce and banking applications. This means that a server could support double the number of secure transactions than is possible today, and could enable Internet security to be used more broadly.