Symantec and Addison-Wesley to Launch Symantec Press
Posted on July 30, 2004
Symantec and Addison-Wesley Professional have announced a strategic collaboration to launch Symantec Press, a publishing arm developed by Symantec that will feature books focused on critical and valuable information security topics. Symantec Press will select key security experts, including talent from within Symantec and throughout the industry, to write the books.
Books published by Symantec Press will address information security from a number of vantage points, including management, best practices, strategy, and solutions. The series publisher for Symantec Press is Linda McCarthy, executive security advisor, Office of the CTO for Symantec, and author of IT Security: Risking the Corporation.
"Looking over the landscape of books currently available, it's clear there was a glaring need for a publishing outlet that developed material focused specifically on information security," said McCarthy. "As part of this effort, Symantec Press will aggressively seek out authors not only within Symantec but also authors outside the company as well to contribute works focused on the most important security issues today based on their expertise."
Symantec Press will publish three types of security books:
- Enterprise books -- These books will be technical titles specifically written by and for engineers, system administrators, consultants, etc. Topics may include software exploits, intrusion prevention, testing security appliances, and virus research.
- Management books -- These books are less technical in nature and are written specifically for the technical and/or non-technical manager.
- Consumer books -- These books will be written as a guide for home users who need help in understanding how to deal with security issues such as data backups, crashes, and viruses.