Symantec to keep watch over Web transactions
By Joris Evers
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: May 31, 2006, 5:47 PM PDT
SAN MATEO, Calif.--Symantec is
readying a new security product designed to protect consumers as they do
business online.
The software, called Norton
Confidential, will offer a shield against phishing Web sites and malicious
software that try to steal sensitive data. Additionally, it will identify
trustworthy Web sites and help users manage login names, passwords, credit card
numbers and other information used in online transactions, a Symantec executive
said Wednesday.
"Norton Confidential is our
entry into a new category that we're describing as the 'transaction security'
category," Enrique Salem, the group president of consumer products at
Symantec, said in a presentation at the company's meeting for financial
analysts here. "This is all about protecting interaction."
Symantec has been working on Norton
Confidential under the code name "Symantec Voyager." The product
includes technology from antiphishing specialist
WholeSecurity, which Symantec acquired in September last year. The
Cupertino, Calif., software maker plans to start marketing the product in the
coming weeks, company representatives said.
Using WholeSecurity technology,
Norton Confidential will identify risky Web sites on the fly as people surf,
Salem said. Another feature will authenticate Web sites, in part by taking
advantage of upcoming high-assurance security certificates for Web
sites, he said.
In addition, the forthcoming
security offering will protect against password-stealing Trojan horses
and other keystroke-logging "crimeware," Salem said. "That is
the latest type of threat. Somebody can watch for the moment where you are
inputting your confidential information, capture it and then use it," he
said.
The final main aspect of Norton
Confidential is management of confidential data. The software promises to warn
the user when an online transaction is suspicious or when information such as a
password or credit card number is being passed to a suspicious Web site.
Rival defenses
While Symantec may pitch Norton Confidential as a product in a category of its
own, other companies sell similar protections. Microsoft, for example, offers phishing protection as part of its Web
browser toolbar and has promised enhanced security in the upcoming Internet
Explorer 7 browser. It is also working on a tool called InfoCard to secure
transactions, and it offers Windows Defender at no cost to fight spyware
and related pests.
"Norton Confidential is the
only product on the market that will combine crimeware protection and phishing
protection in one product," Salem said. The product is slated to be
available this fall. Pricing is not yet available, but Symantec hopes its
existing customers will buy it, Salem said.
As for other products, Symantec
plans to release updated, "2007" versions of Norton Internet Security
and Norton AntiVirus around September, Salem said. It is also working on a
next-generation security product dubbed Norton 360, due out by the end of
March next year. Norton 360 is expected to include some features from Norton
Confidential.
With all of its new products and
updates, Symantec is looking to rival newcomer Microsoft,
which on Wednesday started shipping its Windows Live OneCare
product.
"We have got to run very hard
and very fast, because we all know that Microsoft will continue to improve
their products," Salem said. "But we will stay ahead."