CPCUGcolor.JPG (10370 bytes)Cincinnati PC User Group

 


Trend Micro

Cincinnati State, Evendale Branch

March 10th, 2003  at 7:00 p.m.


Trend Micro with David Perry
 

Trend Micro - makers of PC-cillin 2003 Antivirus Software  

David Perry, Global Director of Education at Trend Micro will give an informative and entertaining presentation of the current antivirus threats that affect every person and business.

PC-cillin 2003 Virus Protection and Internet Security for Home Users Protect your computer and PDA from viruses at home or on the go with PC-cillin(tm) 2003. PC-cillin combines advanced virus detection and cleaning with an integrated firewall to safeguard your system from hackers and
malicious code threats in email and instant messaging, and while surfing the Internet. New features like Wi-Fi protection helps secure your computer when connecting to a wireless LAN network, and Outbreak Alert gives you early warning about new viruses.


Key Features include


* Comprehensive Virus Protection
* New! Secure Wireless Internet Access
* New! Proactive Virus Outbreak Notification
* Personal Firewall Defense Against Hackers
* Integrated PDA Protection
* Easy Installation, Management, and Support
* Secure Download and Browser Scanning
 

Attendees Note:  Please bring cash to the meeting!
Copies of PC-cillin 2003 will be available to attendees to the March 10 Cincinnati PC User Group General Meeting at a substantial discount from the $49 retail price.
If you are a CPCUG Member in good standing we will also accept your personal
check.  (Sorry - no charge cards or IOU's!)  


David Perry, Global Director of Education at Trend Micro, is one of the best respected and best known authorities in the world of computer viruses and malicious code. With over 25 years of experience in the technical education and support field, David Perry brings to Trend Micro his
own unique blend of technical understanding, communication style, and humor.

While at Trend Micro, David Perry has been a featured speaker at COMDEX, Virus Bulletin, EICAR, RSA, Infosec London, Dubtech in Dubai, and many other technical and trade conferences. He served in the national Y2K center and co chaired a committee meeting in the White House.   David has appeared on numerous national and regional television news broadcasts, including the ABC Evening News with Peter Jennings, CBS's Good Morning
America, and NPR All Things Considered.  In addition, David is a frequent guest commentator on TECH TV's popular Silicon Spin with John Dvorak, is a monthly guest on Craig Crossman's nationally syndicated Computers America show, and has been quoted on the front page of major news publications such as the New York Times and USA Today.  He is often looked to as a resource by news agencies such as Reuters and Associated Press.

Prior to joining Trend Micro, David Perry began his career in the antivirus world as a technical support analyst with Peter Norton Computing (now SYMANTEC), where he helped tens of thousands of individuals and corporations to recover from virus and hostile code attacks. David assisted in the development of virus policy and created sample creation methods and protocols still in use today.  Later, he worked at McAfee Corporation, managing all online and Web based support, and became a community leader through his involvement with CompuServe and AOL. He went on to Cybermedia corporation, where he quickly moved up to a company spokesperson role where he appeared in more than 170 television and radio broadcasts in addition to a full schedule of user groups, industry conferences and other personal appearances.  David lives in Huntington Beach, California with his wife, Margaret


Additional information is available at   www.trendmicro.com

 

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