“Many Symantec customers - IT departments and consumers alike - understand that mobile phones represent the new computing platform,” said Vikram Suri, Regional Commercial Manager, Symantec MENA. “Users are increasingly relying on their phones for their personal and business needs, as Windows Mobile devices permit users to now communicate over both cellular and wireless local networks. These consumers are looking to security leaders like Symantec to help them protect their information and interactions no matter where they reside – whether that’s on phones, laptops, or PCs.”
Symantec Mobile Security Suite 5.0 will include antivirus, firewall, anti-SMS spam, and data encryption technologies that are easy to deploy, manage and maintain. This kind of layered security can not only mitigate the unique security risks of mobile devices, but can also enable companies to more easily and cost-effectively comply with internal security policies and external regulations.
Yankee Group research indicates that the number of enterprise mobile data users will increase to over 269 million by 2010, representing a 19.8 percent Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR). With the increasing number of users connecting their mobile devices to company networks, malware writers and criminals are looking to take advantage of this unprotected path to sensitive data. Research from Symantec’s Global Intelligence Network shows that the number of mobile viruses has almost doubled every six months from 2004 to 2006. The Symantec Mobile Security Suite 5.0 is an integrated solution that addresses the expanding ecosystem of both known and unknown security threats. It also provides added protection for the common problem of lost phones.
Symantec is scheduled to release Norton Mobile Security, a consumer version of its enterprise Mobile Security Suite in the same May 2007 timeframe. Norton Mobile Security will specifically feature firewall, antivirus, anti-SMS spam, password protection and data encryption technologies to address consumers’ needs for security and protection of their personal, financial, and other confidential information held on smartphones.