Symantec Offers Security, Management Solutions for Mobile Devices
Security giant Symantec rolls out three new solutions for securing and managing mobile devices through the product's entire lifecycle.
Symantec announced its mobile security and management strategy, including three products to help organizations secure and manage data on the rising number of mobile devices in the enterprise. The company said its mobile strategy would focus on the effective integration of its mobile security and management solutions to help customers reduce downtime, increase user productivity, improve response time and provide protection and management throughout the mobile device lifecycle-from provisioning and management to security and eventual device retirement.Lastly, Symantec said its Mobile Management 7.0 increases IT efficiency with over-the-air deployment of applications and updates, improves end user productivity by managing mobile device health, and integrates with Symantec mobile security products to manage and secure mobile devices throughout their lifecycle. Mobile Management also provides remote assistance capabilities, real-time system management, granular software delivery and self-repair and visibility into the mobile environment.
"As mobile devices become more sophisticated, provide greater corporate access and store more data, organizations require greater control and management to protect corporate information and ensure user productivity - all while reducing costs," said Art Gilliland, vice president of Symantec's enterprise security group. "Our mobile strategy is designed to protect and manage data wherever it resides and automate procurement and provisioning, provide ongoing maintenance and protection, and quickly retire the mobile devices if they are lost, damaged, stolen or replaced."
Having a comprehensive mobile strategy in place will become increasingly important as mobile devices continue to permeate the business environment, said IDC mobile enterprise software research analyst Sean Ryan. IDC research indicates that the number of worldwide converged mobile device shipments will reach more than 167 million by the end of 2009 and forecasts that it will increase to more than 291 million by 2013. As more mobile devices access corporate networks, often through unprotected pathways, malware writers and criminals will use this window to gain access to sensitive data, the research firm predicts.
"Mobile devices and the growing number of people using them are becoming a bigger target for unauthorized and potentially harmful software, including worms, viruses, and spyware," said Ryan. "As the sheer number of mobile devices continues to increase and demands on IT continue to increase, the need for organizations to secure and manage these devices and the information on them is significantly elevated."









