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Symantec's Mobile Center of Excellence: Advanced Protection for Mobile Endpoints

Overview Mobile devices play an increasingly vital role in today's business, and they frequently contain a wealth of sensitive information. Symantec offers protection for these devices that extends well beyond antivirus to address the new attack vectors that threaten mobile computing. Today's mobile devices contain a vast amount of sensitive and confidential information. As a result, lost phones are a real problem for companies and consumers alike, exposing both to data disclosure on multiple levels. To better protect these mobile endpoints, Symantec has launched the Mobile Center of Excellence. In conjunction with strategic partner Ericsson, the Center drives the industry's best thought leadership and innovation forward for mobile networks, device protection, and product capabilities.

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PublisherSymantec File FormatHTML
Date PublishedOctober 2007
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