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Symantec

www.symantec.com

 
Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ: SYMC)` the world`s leading cyber security company` helps organizations` governments and people secure their most important data wherever it lives. Organizations across the world look to Symantec for strategic` integrated solutions to defend against sophisticated attacks across endpoints` cloud and infrastructure. Likewise` a global community of more than 50 million people and families rely on Symantec`s Norton and LifeLock product suites to protect their digital lives at home and across their devices. Symantec operates one of the world`s largest civilian cyber intelligence networks` allowing it to see and protect against the most advanced threats.
  • Number of Employees: 50K-100K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.symantec.com
  • 350 Ellis Street
    Mountain View, CA USA 94043
  • Phone: 650.527.8000

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