Symantec has been awarded funding by the European Commission that it will use
for research into internet threats.
The money will fund a collaborative search project, dubbed
Wombat, or the Worldwide Observatory
of Malicious Behaviours and Attack Threats, which will last three years.
Symantec said that its new research lab in France would work with the
consortium, providing it with access to its global scanning network, and in the
development of new systems to fight, detect and analyse web-borne attacks.
“Symantec is honoured to continue its world-leading research efforts with the
European community and leverage the unique expertise of its highly skilled and
respected talent base,” said Brian Witten, senior director of Government
Research, Symantec. “The combined efforts of our new Symantec Research Lab and
European Commission project will help provide businesses and consumers the
information and tools they need for greater confidence online.”
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