Lets's Talk Computers - Trend Micro  August 9, 2003
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Interview on August 9, 2003
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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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