Symantec snaffles up Sygate
Symantec has made the latest acquisition in the rapidly consolidating security space, buying end-point security firm Sygate.
The purchase further fleshes out Symantec’s security portfolio following a string of acquisitions in the past 18 months.
Sygate’s technology is geared towards protecting networks from the problems associated with devices, such as laptops and PDAs, connecting to critical systems and access management.
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