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    Published on: 9/21/2007    Last Visited: 3/26/2008  

    "It provides zero-day protection in the browser," said Ed Kim, the director of product management for Symantec's consumer products group, "but not just IE.It protects against attacks on any third-party application run within the browser, like QuickTime or Adobe [Reader].Anything that has an ActiveX component."2008°æ±¾¿ÉÒÔÌṩÁãʱ²î·À»¤£¨ÐÐΪ¼ì²â¼¼ÊõÊÇ×îÐµİ²È«·À»¤¼¼Êõ£¬²»
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    "We went with IE, given that it's the most prevalent browser," Kim said.
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    Both products are available immediately for download from Symantec's online store, and they will be available through retailers shortly, Kim said.

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    www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2176490,00.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/28/2007    Last Visited: 8/28/2007  

    According to Ed Kim, Symantec's Director of Product Management for the consumer division, threats to confidential information are way up compared to a year ago and significantly more of these threats are keyloggers.Norton Identity Safe helps by maintaining a secure repository of passwords and other personal information and automatically filling forms found on sites that it can verify as valid.As Kim pointed out, a keylogger can't capture what you don't type.

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    www.quanghuyvn.com/NewsDetail.aspx?Cat=1&NewsPK=7 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/23/2007    Last Visited: 10/23/2007  

    "It provides zero-day protection in the browser," said Ed Kim, the director of product management for Symantec's consumer products group, "but not just IE.It protects against attacks on any third-party application run within the browser, like QuickTime or Adobe [Reader].Anything that has an ActiveX component."

    Browser Defender, which is integrated within both Norton AntiVirus 2008 and NIS 2008, is also able to see through attack code obfuscation techniques, claimed Kim."Other security [applications] rely on a few simple de-obfuscation routines or look at the script itself.But we will wait until the threat uncloaks, then look at the [API] call before that call is made."

    Out of the gate, Browser Defender only protects users running Internet Explorer.Firefox users will have to wait."We went with IE, given that it's the most prevalent browser," Kim said.Firefox support is in what Kim dubbed "the planning stage" with no timetable yet set.

    Other new features in NIS include Norton Identity Safe, the new name of the tool that Symantec has called Norton Identity Client since its January debut at the Demo 07 conference.Part of the company's long-range plan to move into identity protection, the addition to NIS is a first-generation effort to offer a tool that lets users control what information is transmitted to Web sites and fills in forms and password fields automatically.

    Both products are available immediately for download from Symantec's online store, and they will be available through retailers shortly, Kim said.

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    www.compukiss.com/sandys-podcasts-17.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/26/2008    Last Visited: 5/26/2008  

    Interview: : Ed Kim, Symantec Director of Product Management Topic 1: Gaming Devices Move Mainstream

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    news.yahoo.com/s/zd/20070828/tc_zd/214226 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/28/2007    Last Visited: 8/30/2007  

    "New identity protection technology keeps confidential information safe, while performance and usability enhancements make security faster and easier than ever," said Ed Kim, director of Symantec's Consumer Group.

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    www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/44835-1.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/8/2007    Last Visited: 9/8/2007  

    "We've seen a dramatic increase in the botnet landscape," Ed Kim, Symantec's director of product management, told GCN."We saw over 6 million active bots in the second half of 2006, that was a 29 percent increase over the previous six months.And it's rapidly growing."

    One thing that makes bots particularly dangerous is that, unlike viruses, they don't have a unique "signature.""They are evolving in real time," said Kim.
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    Kim said there are two reasons Symantec didn't integrate the program's features into its existing antivirus products."We wanted to get this out as quickly as possible, and we found that the fastest way to bring a solution to market was as a standalone product rather than integrat[ing] it into our core products," said Kim.

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    www.compukiss.com/sandy-s-podcasts/2.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/11/2007    Last Visited: 12/11/2007  

    Interview: : Ed Kim, Symantec Director of Product Management Ed Kim, Symantec
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    Interview: : Ed Kim, Symantec Director of Product Management Ed Kim, Symantec

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    www2.topix.net/wire/business/product-management - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/23/2007    Last Visited: 11/23/2007  

    They can constantly update themselves," Ed Kim, director of product management at Symantec, told TechNewsWorld.

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    www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2161088,00.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/20/2007    Last Visited: 7/21/2007  

    "It's designed to be complementary to anti-virus and internet security products," said Ed Kim, director of product management in Symantec's Consumer Division."What it does is it provides an additional layer of real-time behavioral protection."

    Kim noted Symantec's Norton products already have some behavioral detection capabilities.Still, he contended, AntiBot complements the vendor's existing offerings.In addition, it is designed as a stand-alone product so it can be used to benefit non-Norton products on the market, he said.

    PointerRead more here about one security exec's view that the battle against Botnets is a 'Game of Whack-a-Mole'

    "For the foreseeable future it is a stand-alone product," Kim said."If a bot is dormant, and is not impacting your future, then as soon as it starts to execute or exhibit any sort of behavior on the system, then this product's,capabilities come into play."

    Kim said Symantec detected a 29 percent increase in active bots in the second half of 2006 versus the first half of 2006, and the total number of active bots detected was greater than 6 million.

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    www.itnews.com.au/News/56559,symantec-unleashes-zombief - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/18/2007    Last Visited: 7/18/2007  

    The malware-fighting software doesn't depend on virus signatures and scan-based technologies, like anti-virus products generally do, Ed Kim, director of product management at Symantec, said in an earlier interview.Kim said that AntiBot is behaviorial-based technology, aimed at guarding against malware and Trojans that hackers use to infect computers and turn them into zombies to join their botnet armies.

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