Lets's Talk Computers - Trend Micro  October 4, 2003
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Trend Micro
Interview on October 4, 2003
Sobig Variations     Guest: David Perry
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.

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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