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January 8, 2005 Show:   Topic: Tsunami Relief  Guest: Lisa Platania
Computer Associates International, Inc., the world's largest management software company, delivers software and services across operations, security, storage, life cycle and service management to optimize the performance, reliability and efficiency of enterprise IT environments. Founded in 1976, Computer Associates International, Inc. (NYSE:CA) operates in more than 140 countries. Nothing shows that we are a global community more than the worldwide rescue and relief efforts ongoing for the "Boxing Day" Tsunami that has had strong global repercussions.

Director of Community Relations Lisa Platania discusses the impact of the tsunami to the technology industry and relief efforts by the technology industry and by Computer Associates, http://www.ca.com, and its employees, in particular.
Listen To Computer AssociatesJanuary 8, 2005 interview
November 20, 2004 Show:   Topic: Computer Pests pt.2  Guest: Sioux Fleming
Computer Associates International, Inc. markets and supports business and consumer software in more than 100 countries. Spyware, adware and other non-virus threats are rapidly proliferating and represent a major security and privacy risk to both corporate and consumer users as well as a primary cause of diminished PC performance.

In the second of two parts, Sioux Fleming, Director of eTrust Security Management solutions, discusses the latest addition to the CA, http://www.ca.com, product line of security management software, eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware. The eTrust PestPatrol technology complements anti-virus software, firewalls and intrusion detection systems by detecting and removing spyware, adware, Trojan horses, denial-of-service attack agents, and other backdoor web-based threats from individual and networked PCs.
Listen To Computer AssociatesNovember 20, 2004 interview
October 30, 2004 Show:   Topic: Computer Pests  Guest: Sioux Fleming
Computer Associates International, Inc. (NYSE:CA), the world's largest management software company, delivers software and services across operations, security, storage, life cycle and service management to optimize the performance, reliability and efficiency of enterprise IT environments. Founded in 1976, CA operates in more than 100 countries. Spyware, adware and other non-virus threats are rapidly proliferating and represent a major security and privacy risk to both corporate and consumer users as well as a primary cause of diminished PC performance.

In the first of two parts, Director of eTrust Security Management solutions Sioux Fleming discusses the latest addition to CA's product line of security products, PestPatrol. The PestPatrol technology complements anti-virus software, firewalls and intrusion detection systems by detecting and removing spyware, adware, Trojan horses, denial-of-service attack agents, and other backdoor web-based threats from individual and networked PCs.
Listen To Computer AssociatesOctober 30, 2004 interview
September 27, 2003 Show:   Topic: Business Security  Guest: Ian Hameroff
The recent flurry of computer attacks, such as the MSBlaster and SQLSlammer worms, have generated a great deal of discussion around the need for better patching procedures. Without a doubt, patching is necessary to reduce the risk of interruption of business critical systems; however, patch management alone is not the solution.

Ian Hameroff, security strategist for (NYSE:CA), discusses why reactive patching is not enough and introduces a new best practice of leading security management solution providers. Hameroff has advised corporations from around the world on information security management, virus and malware protection, Internet defenses and best security practices. He is often sought after as a security expert in major industry news outlets and as an invited speaker/panelist at security conferences. Computer Associates International, Inc., one of the world's largest software companies, delivers software and services that enable organizations to manage their IT environments.
Listen To Computer AssociatesSeptember 27, 2003 interview
August 31, 2002 Show:   Topic: Enterprise Security  Guest: Simon Perry, VP of Security


Listen To Computer AssociatesAugust 31, 2002 interview
March 14, 1998 Show:   Topic: Anti-Virus Software  Guest: Steve Gersten and Richard Miles
Computer Associates has some information on computer viruses and their new InocuLAN Anti-Virus software that you will want to know about. Unfortunately viruses are an ever-present danger with life on the Internet.

Steve Gersten, Vice-President of Sales with Computer Associates, and Richard Miles, President of Relaunch, give you facts you need to know to keep your daily computing safe and "bug" free.
Listen To Computer AssociatesMarch 14, 1998 interview
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