Protect Data: Interim Report for the Period from January 1 to June 30, 2002


STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug. 28, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- Protect Data:

SECOND QUARTER


-   Sales amounted to SEK 53.2 M (49.7) during the second quarter
    and to SEK 95.9 M (110.0) for the period from January to June.
-   The gross margin was 61% (52%) during the second quarter, while
    the accumulated margin was 59% (47%). The margin improvement was
    due to both a higher proportion of Pointsec sales and a higher
    proportion of service revenues.
-   The operating loss amounted to SEK 14.2 M (loss: 28.5) during
    the second quarter, increasing the accumulated loss to
    SEK 31.6 M (loss: 47.9). Close-down expenses amounting to
    SEK 4.0 M (4.0) were charged against operating income during the 
    second quarter, resulting in accumulated expenses of SEK 4.0 M
    (7.7). The steps are calculated to reduce the annually costs by 
    approximately M 20 SEK.
-   The loss after net financial items amounted to SEK 12.7 M
    (loss: 32.1) during the quarter, with a loss of SEK 29.0 M
    (loss: 44.7) for the period from January to June.
-   Liquidity, including unutilized overdraft facilities, amounted
    to SEK 134 M (175) on June 30, 2002. Equity amounted to SEK 137 M 
    (175), resulting in an equity/assets ratio of 69% (74%).

IMPORTANT EVENTS DURING THE QUARTER


-   Thomas Bill assumed the position of new president of Protect
    Data AB on May 1.
-   Additional orders for Protect Data's Internet banking solution
    were received from Foreningssparbanken, Ostgota Ensilda Bank and
    Lansforsakringar.
-   Telia in Sweden and KMD (formerly Kommunedata) in Denmark
    decided to include Pointsec in their outsourcing offering and at the
    same time placed orders for additional licenses.
-   Further rationalization measures were implemented during the
    quarter in both the Solutions and the Pointsec business areas. In 
    total, including the disposal of the Slovakian company, personnel
    have been reduced by 25% since the beginning of the year.

EVENTS AFTER THE CLOSING DATE


-   Several major orders for Pointsec licenses were received from
    such customers as Lansforsakringar in Sweden, the European
    Investment Bank in Luxemburg and JD Edwards in the U.S.
-   Protect Data is expanding its service offering and launching
    digital sentry services.
-   Kim Hyldig was appointed as new president of Protect Data AS in
    Denmark as of August 1.
-   Protect Data Slovakia s.r.o. was sold to the company's president in 
    July, following approval by an extraordinary general meeting held
    July 18th.
-   Peter Larsson was appointed as president of Pointsec Mobile
    Technologies AB and Chief Operating Officer for the business area
    Pointsec as of August 1.

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