SAN DIEGO — ComSec Inc. is so confident it'll find vulnerabilities in any credit union's Internet-facing and e-commerce applications that the client doesn't have to pay if none are found, the company said.

The San Diego-based security specialist (www.comsecinc.com) said it is staking the claim because the cost of code analysis may be keeping organizations from "diving deep into custom and off-the-shelf" Web applications.

"Credit unions want to ensure their assets are secure. ComSec is providing the means to provide expert-level analysis at a fiscally prudent price," said CEO Jeromie Jackson, who said his client list includes financial services, healthcare, biotech and energy organizations.

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