Symantec Education Services Promotes Safe Employee Security Practices With New Corporate Awareness Program
SYDNEY --NSW - April 16, 2003 -- Symantec, the world leader in Internet
security, today announced availability of the Symantec Corporate Security
Awareness Program, a comprehensive, measurable training and communications
program designed for organisations to implement over the course of one year
to increase employee security awareness.
Symantec brings its depth of expertise in information security best
practices to the Symantec Corporate Security Awareness Program, enabling
organisations to improve their security posture by reducing information
security risk posed by employees.
Many employees in today's workforce are not aware that they play an
important role in their organisation's security. They download programs
from the Internet, open unsolicited e-mail attachments, participate in
file-swapping programs, engage in instant messaging, and neglect to update
passwords and anti-virus protection - all activities that could put the
network at risk.
"The Symantec Corporate Security Awareness Program provides a comprehensive
set of training and communications resources to help companies meet best
practise requirements for employee security awareness training," said John
Donovan, managing director, Symantec Australia and New Zealand. "The Program
delivers a complete set of tools to implement a comprehensive, measurable
internal communications program that will ultimately reduce vulnerabilities
by creating a more security-conscious workforce."
Global mining group Rio Tinto, will be one of the first companies to begin
using the Symantec Corporate Security Awareness Program, to train over
20,000 of its employees worldwide. The Program's availability in languages
other than English will enable the company to provide an education solution
that can be rolled out globally.
The Symantec Corporate Security Awareness Program provides participating
organisations with materials on CD-ROMs that include recommendations for
program implementation, electronic files of printed materials that can be
used to internally promote and support the success of the initiative,
technology-based security awareness training modules, as well as mechanisms
to measure and track the participation and progress of employees. The
program aims to empower all employees to take an active role in the
protection of their organisation's resources.
"Individuals that have not been properly trained on how to effectively
identify and deal with Internet threats pose a significant risk to any
organisation," said Allan Carey, program manager, Information Security
Services, at IDC in the United States. "With its Corporate Security
Awareness Program, Symantec offers organisations the opportunity to convert
one of their biggest threats facing information security today into their
first line of defence - their own employees."
Part of Symantec Enterprise Security Services, Symantec Education Services
provides technical product training, vendor-neutral security education,
security certifications, and employee security awareness programs so
enterprises can better protect vital information. These programs enable
organisations to optimise the operation and administration of security
systems, effectively address business risks, and reduce security issues with
a more conscientious workforce. For more information on Symantec Education
Services and its upcoming Webcasts and Seminars, please visit
http://enterprisesecurity.symantec.com/SecurityServices/.
Symantec Enterprise Security provides any size organisation with the
technology, global response and services necessary to manage its information
security. Symantec's comprehensive solution offers best-of-breed products to
protect gateways, servers, and clients with firewall security, intrusion
detection, vulnerability management, virus protection and virtual private
networking (VPN). Customers benefit from Symantec's global network of
researchers that provide customers with around-the-clock, immediate response
to any new security-related attacks.
Symantec Enterprise Security customers are also supported by one of the
largest professional security organisations in the world, offering security
consulting, security education and managed security services. For more
information, please visit Symantec's enterprise Web site at
http://www.symantec.com.au/region/au_nz/enterprise/.
About Symantec
Symantec (Nasdaq: SYMC), the world leader in Internet security technology,
provides a broad range of content and network security software and
appliance solutions to individuals, enterprises and service providers. The
company is a leading provider of client, gateway and server security
solutions for virus protection, firewall and virtual private network,
vulnerability management, intrusion detection, Internet content and e-mail
filtering, remote management technologies and security services to
enterprises and service providers around the world. Symantec's Norton brand
of consumer security products is a leader in worldwide retail sales and
industry awards. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has worldwide
operations in 38 countries. For more information, please visit
www.symantec.com.au
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