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September 17, 2007

Security Mike rides to the rescue

For too many of us Internet Security is about keeping corporate assets safe and keeping the bad guys out, for a price of course.  How many of us though actually worry not about our work or corporate customers, but about the consumer. Yes thats right, you brother the lawyer or doctor or your sister the architect using their computers at home.  Even worse their children using the computers at home.  For too long consumer level security has been left to the likes of Symantec and McAfee who have provided the bloatware that is clogging up these machines.  What is worse, consumers are paying a lot of money for this.  So who is riding to the rescue?  Why its none other than security's own John Wayne, riding high in the saddle, Mike Rothman!

Thats right, "Security Mike" is here to save the day to help you secure your computer, avoid identity theft, talk to your children about internet security (it is not going to be this is your brain not secure, this is your brain secure type of talks, is it Mike?) and help you delete that expensive, crappy bloatware, once and for all!

You can read more about Security Mike on Mike's new website or start at Mike's Security Incite page.  Not sure what effect this will have on the Pragmatic CSO stuff and Mike's other business interests, but wish him the best of luck with this new venture.

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