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  • CA exec: Small is the new big

    The most important technologies in the coming year will be among the smallest, said Computer Associates International's chief technology officer, who cited radio frequency identification chips (RFID) as a driving force.

  • CA won't spend mega-bucks on 'over-hyped' wireless

    There is too much hype surrounding wireless technology, according to Computer Associates' (CA) chief wireless strategist D.D. Ganguly.

  • Physical security integration can increase risk: CA expert

    Head of security software for Computer Associates, Ron Moritz, has warned the convergence of physical and IT security can increase a company's exposure to risk if not managed properly.

  • CA rules out becoming managed security provider

    Computer Associates (CA) today launched two new security products at its CA World conference in Las Vegas, and has firmly ruled out following Symantec's footsteps in becoming a managed security provider.

  • CA's Kumar: What the customer needs

    COMMENTARY: After listening to recent keynote speeches from industry executives, you can get the feeling that there isn't much in the way of new ideas in the IT world.

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    Mudge, Kevin Mitnick, Adrian Lamo, Jericho and Raven Alder speak to ZDNet Australia about the making of a hacker.

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