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Norton smartphone suite to ship next week

Windows Mobile users will have their pick of two new software suites


Next week, Symantec Corp. will broaden its mobile security product line by shipping new products designed for Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Mobile devices.

The software will come in two versions: a consumer product called Norton Mobile Security for Smartphones and Symantec Mobile Security 5.0, designed for enterprise users. Both versions will be available May 29, a company spokesman said Monday.

Symantec already sells a suite for phones based on the Symbian operating system, as well as antivirus software for Windows Mobile but these new products will support a much broader range of security features, Symantec said.

The new Windows Mobile software will include antivirus, antispam, firewall and data encryption capabilities, to keep data secure, even if the smartphone is lost. Symantec will also sell an optional VPN (virtual private network) component for users who want to securely connect with their corporate servers.

The enterprise software will have advanced IT administration and auditing features. For example, administrators could wipe data off the phones remotely, or check an audit log to see everything that was done with the device after it was lost. Administrators will also be able to lock down certain mobile phone features, making them unavailable to users.

The vast majority of malicious software today is targeted at PCs, not smartphones, but security vendors believe that a large number of mobile phone users, coupled with the growing complexity of devices, may soon turn these devices into a more attractive target for hackers.

Data losses now regularly make front-page news in the U.S., and enterprises are starting to take note of the potential risks associated with mobile devices.

"More and more people have identified a need for it, because they're deploying mission critical enterprise applications on these handsets," said Bob Egan, chief analyst with the Tower Group Inc. based in Needham, Massachusetts.

With banks such as Bank of America Corp., Wachovia Corp., and Citigroup Inc. all rolling out support for mobile banking, online criminals now have a financial incentive to target smartphone users, he added.

Egan estimates that Windows Mobile devices make up about 3 percent of the U.S. mobile phone market.

Norton Mobile Security for Smartphones will cost US$49.95. Symantec Mobile Security 5.0 will be priced at $79.95. Symantec will ship a similar 5.0 update to Symbian smartphone software in about six months, a company spokesman said.

 


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