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CA Surveys Find Small and Medium Sized Businesses Remain Highly Vulnerable to a Variety of Cyber-Threats.

Limited Resources, IT Complexity, Inadequate Security Investments and Ineffective Data Protection Processes Expose SMBs to Significant Business Risk

ISLANDIA, N.Y., July 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Computer Associates International, Inc. announced today that small and medium businesses (SMBs) remain highly vulnerable to a variety of cyber-threats -- resulting in unacceptable exposure to significant business risk. According to surveys of senior managers conducted for CA by Quocirca, Ltd. a leading independent business analyst organization, many SMBs do not have sufficient resources to implement proven security best practices -- such as periodic security reviews, proactive patch management and/or appropriate testing of data backup and recovery systems.

Quocirca surveyed 240 senior managers from companies in the U.S. with less than 1000 employees and 200 senior managers from companies in four European countries with less than 300 employees.

   Key findings of the studies include:    * SMBs have relatively limited resources with which to manage their     increasingly dense and heterogeneous IT environments.  About 25% of     larger SMBs still rely on non-experts to manage IT.  For small     businesses and SOHO users, that number rises to about 50%. SMBs in the     European countries surveyed had even fewer dedicated IT staff than their     U.S. counterparts.    * The SMB IT environment is surprisingly complex.  Despite their size,     SMBs often wind up with a wide range of hardware and software resources.     Older versions of Windows typically co-exist with newer ones -- and many     larger SMBs use a combination of Windows, UNIX and Linux.  This makes     security management more difficult and time-consuming.    * Security and data protection processes are often managed manually -- and     therefore frequently neglected.  Only 25% of SMBs surveyed are using     automated software to manage their backups.  Approximately 20% have no     backup capabilities at all. Of those backing up their servers, more than     30% have not checked their ability to recover files in more than a year.    * SMBs are slow to react to emerging threats.  More than 75% of SMBs     utilize a high-speed internet connection, yet more than 25% said they     had not checked the security of their internet connection in at least a     year.  And while 80% deployed antivirus software, less than 50% have     installed anti-spyware solutions -- leaving them open to a rapidly     growing range of potentially destructive threats.    * Poor patch management leave many SMBs open to known security     vulnerabilities.  While many SMBs take advantage of Microsoft's     automated updates, less than 30% use automated patch management software     to ensure the safety of their non-Microsoft applications.  In larger SMB     environments, where the testing and central management of patches is     even more crucial, only 40% are using automated patch management     software.   

"These studies reveal that while SMBs continue to embrace technology, a disturbing number lack the resources necessary to protect their IT assets in a sufficiently organized manner," said Bob Tarzey, service director at Quocirca Ltd. "SMBs need to make sure they have a comprehensive security and backup strategy in place for their increasingly business-critical computing infrastructure."

CA Protection Suites Now Available

CA released the Quocirca studies in conjunction with the general availability of five attractively priced Protection Suites that fulfill the security, storage and data migration needs of SMBs. Offered in 17 languages, the Protection Suites also provide the simplified technology acquisition, deployment and ownership that are so important for under-resourced businesses. Additional information is available at http://ca.com/protectionsuites.

To access the Quocirca studies and a CA whitepaper entitled "The Threats You Face: Why Total Protection Matters," please visit http://ca.com/smb/bestpractices.

"Quocirca's studies demonstrate that SMBs need to better automate their security, backup and PC upgrade processes," said David Luft, senior vice president of SMB product development at CA. "CA has responded to this urgent market need with solutions that allow SMBs to implement important risk-mitigating best practices despite their lack of in-house IT security manpower."

   (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20021111/CALOGO )    About CA   

Computer Associates International, Inc. , one of the world's largest management software companies, delivers software and services across operations, security, storage, life cycle and service management to optimize the performance, reliability and efficiency of enterprise IT environments. Founded in 1976, CA is headquartered in Islandia, N.Y. and serves customers in more than 140 countries. For more information, please visit http://ca.com/.

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CONTACT: Debra Novack, Computer Associates International, Inc., +1-631-342-2971, debra.novack@ca.com

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