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June 16, 2007 - New Defence Against Web Threats
- Trend Micro, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMIC) is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. David Perry, Trend Micro's Global Director of Education, talks about a radically new defense system against Internet threats, which protects you, while surfing the Net.
To find out more about a radically new defense against Internet threats & to read a
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May 15, 2004 - SMB Products
- Trend Micro, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMIC) is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Trend Micro focuses on providing customers with a comprehensive approach to managing the impact of mixed-threats to their productivity and their information. Enterprise antivirus and anti-spam products, designed for companies with extensive IT resources, are too expensive and unwieldy for smaller organizations to manage. Acknowledging this fact, Trend Micro has addressed the needs of small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) for quality anti-virus and anti-Spam products that address their security needs. In this second of a series, Richard Sheng, product marketing manager for small and medium business discusses the suites of products available which give smaller businesses the protection they deserve without deluging network administrators with even more work.
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April 24, 2004 - SMB Products
- Trend Micro, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMIC) is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Trend Micro's comprehensive scalable solutions help businesses manage their Internet security challenges, improve their business productivity and reduce the cost of ownership. Enterprise antivirus and anti-spam products, designed for companies with extensive IT resources, are too expensive and unwieldy for smaller organizations to manage. Recognizing this fact, Trend Micro has addressed the needs of small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) for quality anti-virus and anti-Spam products that address their security needs. Richard Sheng, product marketing manager for small and medium businesses discusses the specific needs of SMBs and the suites of products available which give these businesses the protection they deserve without deluging network administrators with even more work.
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November 22, 2003 - E-mail Products
- Trend Micro, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMIC) is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Trend Micro focuses on providing customers with a comprehensive approach to managing the impact of mixed-threats to their productivity and their information, through such initiatives as Trend Micro Enterprise Protection Strategy. To that end, David Perry, Trend Micro's Global Director of Education discusses Trend Micros's products that can protect your computer from Spam and viruses.
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October 4, 2003 - Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus
- Trend Micro, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMIC) is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Trend Micro focuses on providing customers with a comprehensive approach to managing the impact of mixed-threats to their productivity and their information, through such initiatives as Trend Micro Enterprise Protection Strategy. To that end, David Perry, Trend Micro's Global Director of Education discusses the impact of the Sobig virus with future variations and its potential security threat. David Perry also discusses ways that Trend Micro is working to combat this threat.
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August 30, 2003 - Enterprise Spam Prevention Service
- Trend Micro, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMIC) is a leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Spamming has become relatively easy since email protocols are easier to forge, user addresses are simple to harvest, and there is virtually no cost involved with sending out spam. By 2004, an estimated 50% of corporate incoming email will be comprised of spam if the company does not initiate procedures to attack this problem. David Perry, Global Director of Education lets us know about Trend Micro's Enterprise Spam Prevention Service. This service for enterprise networks is designed to block non-productive and malicious spam at the Internet gateway and interoperates seamlessly with the company's other antivirus and content security products. This service based on heuristic technology (probability determined) eliminates 90-95% of the spam including new types with very emails falsely labeled as spam.
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August 9, 2003 - Def Con 11
- Def Con is the largest hacker convention in the world. Geared towards hackers, programmers, phreaks, cyberpunks, cypherpunks, open source hackers, civil liberty advocates, wardrivers, feds, and reporters, Def Con is for anyone interested in seeing what's going on in the computer underground. Special guest, David Perry, Global Director of Education for Trend Micro discusses what's new and items of interest from Def Con 11. Find out what is happening at the convention that amasses the most technically skilled and savvy computer security experts in the world discussing the hottest issues for cyber security and privacy.
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October 20, 2001 - pcCillin
- Trend Micro, Inc. is a leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. David Perry is Trend's Global Director of Education and an acknowledged expert in the field of computer viruses. David discusses the use of computer viruses in directed attacks against specific organizations or countries.
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September 22, 2001 - pc-Cillin
- Trend Micro, Inc. is a leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Trend Micro's David Perry is an acknowledged expert in the field of computer viruses. Past consultant to the White House for computer viruses, David is a valued speaker at security symposiums worldwide. He discusses the Nimda Virus that is hammering into networks and personal computers worldwide. Nimda has already infected tens of thousands of machines and is likely to be more virulent than the Code Red outbreak of July and August.
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August 11, 2001 - Trend Micro
July 14, 2001 - Trend Micro
- What do computer viruses do? What's out in the wild? Learn what you need to know to keep your valuable personal and business information safe. David Perry discusses virus issues in Part 2 of this three part series.
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June 23, 2001 - Virus Update
- Trend Micro's David Perry is an acknowledged expert in the field of computer viruses. Past consultant to the White House for computer viruses, David is a valued speaker at security symposiums worldwide. He will discuss information from his latest paper to be delivered later this year; as well as, computer viruses in general.
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January 27, 2001 - Virus Misinformation
- By protecting information that flows through Internet gateways, email servers, and file servers, Trend Micro allows companies and managed service providers to stop viruses and other malicious code from a central point. David Perry of Trend Micro, is a recognized authority of computer virus protection. Recently consulting at the White House, Dave's discusses his next major presentation, a paper discussing the computer user's role in the spread of computer viruses, worms, and trojans.
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January 8, 2000 - PC-cillin
- Besides Y2K date problems, what else did the new year bring? David Perry from Trend Micro discusses the window of opportunity that allowed a surge in computer viruses released into the wild. Find out what you need to know to keep your data safe.
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December 25, 1999 - PC-cillin 6
- Computer user beware! Viruses designed to mimic Y2K problems. Viruses picked up in chat rooms to peek into your hard drive. These and more from David Perry of Trend Micro. Picked to be on the advisory council for the White House at the end of this year and the beginning of next, you can bet he knows what's going on in the world of computer viruses. Tune in to find out the latest viruses you need to be concerned about.
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April 3, 1999 - PC Cillin 6.0
- Find out what the Melissa virus is doing to corporate America, the government, and you. David Perry from Trend Micro goes over the new crop of viruses you need to be aware of and what you can do to protect your computer.
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