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How has the business conversation with enterprises changed during the last year regarding security management?

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How has the business conversation with enterprises changed during the last year regarding security management?

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Artzt: Things have changed dramatically in this area. It reminds me of 10 years ago, when we were breaking in Unicenter [Computer Associates’ flagship system management product] and management was fragmented and there was no clear leadership. The need for improved security management stems from real complexity in an enterprise. These are sophisticated environments with the advent of things like Web services and companies running multiple platforms like Unix, Linux and Windows. Things have gotten more complicated. Security violations occur in all environments. The problem is information overload, and companies don’t know how to deal with it. I talk to clients who have 1 million rows of security information every day. They want to know how to cut that down to 50 rows of data.

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