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National Parent-Teacher Organization Selects Symantec as Partner to Raise Awareness of Internet Safety Education As New School Year Commences, Symantec to Team With School Family Media to Keep America's Schoolchildren and Their Families Safe Online CUPERTINO, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 18, 2008 -- School Family Media, a leading resource for
parent teacher groups in the United States, has selected
Symantec (SYMC - News), the world's leading Internet security
company and maker of Norton,
as its partner in keeping America's schoolchildren and their
families safe
online. Through this partnership, Symantec will reach thousands
of parent
teacher organization (PTO) and parent teacher association
(PTA) groups
across the country to deliver educational messages and resources
dedicated
to raising awareness of Internet safety -- just in time
for the new school
year. The multi-year commitment targets students in K-8
schools and
launches during the 2008-2009 school year. Symantec will work with School Family Media on a multi-faceted program that includes the following:
-- Providing educators, parents and caregivers with content-rich,
comprehensive information for self-education
-- Conducting Internet Safety Nights at schools nationwide hosted by
Symantec Internet Safety Advocate Marian Merritt
-- Extensive, year-round online campaign that includes editorial content,
information and other topical resources, all available on School Family
Media's Web site, http://www.schoolfamily.com
-- Distribution of Family Online Safety Guides, an award-winning booklet
dedicated to the topic of Internet safety through select schools nationwideHow Big is the Issue of Internet Safety? Recent data compiled by Symantec's comprehensive global Norton Online Living Report underscore the importance of involvement in children's online use, whether it is a parent or a teacher. Consider these facts:
-- One in five kids worldwide admit to conducting activities online that
they know their parents wouldn't approve.
-- In the U.S., parents believe that six percent of their children have
been approached online by a stranger; in fact, of the teens surveyed,
nearly one in three report such contact.
-- Four out of 10 teens said their parents have no idea of their online
activities.The full report, which offers perspective into the digital lifestyle habits of adults and children in the U.S. and worldwide, can be accessed at www.norton.com/onlineliving. Additionally, recently released research from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) surveying 40,000 students in K through 12th grade in the U.S. revealed some startling data:
-- 48 percent of kindergarten and first graders report viewing online
content that made them feel uncomfortable. One-in-four students did not
report the incident to a grown up.
-- 11 percent of seventh-ninth graders have pretended to be someone else
online, four percent admitted to intentionally embarrassing another person
online and four percent admitted to harassing or threatening another person
online.
-- 21 percent of 10th-12th graders admit to using a computer or an
electronic device to cheat on a school assignment, 65 percent admit to
illegally downloading music and 34 percent admit to illegally downloading
movies. 12 percent have circumvented computer security systems.For additional information, or to download the full report, visit RIT's Cyber Safety and Ethics Initiative Web site at www.bcybersafe.org. New Resources Available Now to Aid in Internet Safety Issues In an effort to address the challenge that many parents have in discussing Internet safety with their kids, Symantec is launching "The Talk." Rather than the sex education chat previous generations received, Symantec's version of "The Talk" arms parents with the tools, including detailed tips and instructions, on how to engage their kids in a conversation on their Internet activities and encourage safe and responsible Internet use. "The Talk" can be downloaded for free at the Norton Family Resource Center Web site at www.norton.com/familyresources. Last year, Symantec paired up with Miss America 2007 Lauren Nelson to launch the nationwide Internet safety initiative. In addition to this partnership, Symantec's offerings include the Norton Family Resources Center, a family-focused Web site (www.norton.com/familyresources) that provides tips and resources on a broad array of Internet security topics, including blog posts and responses to online visitors' questions from Marian Merritt.
"The issue of Internet safety demands immediate action and raising good cyber citizens must be a top priority for educators, parents and caregivers alike," said Tim Sullivan, founder and president of School Family Media and PTO Today, the leading resources in the country for involved school parents. "To tackle the key issue of Internet safety, particularly as it relates to our nation's youngest and most impressionable schoolchildren, School Family Media couldn't find a better partner than Symantec, which brings unparalleled resources for keeping children and families safe online, including some of the best experts on the subject of Internet safety." "Keeping children safe online has become a considerable task, especially given that many school-age kids have access to the Internet through their own cell phones, PDAs, laptop computers and such," said Merritt. "Through our partnership with School Family Media, we look forward to engaging more families and educators to further this important dialogue and work collaboratively to keep our children safe online." Resources: -- School Family Media: http://www.schoolfamilymedia.com -- Back2School: http://www.back2school2008.com -- Norton Family Resources Center: http://www.norton.com/familyresources About Symantec Symantec is a global leader in providing security, storage and systems management solutions to help businesses and consumers secure and manage their information. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has operations in more than 40 countries. More information is available at www.symantec.com. About School Family Media, Inc. Since 1999, School Family Media, Inc. (originally known simply as PTO Today, Inc.) has been connecting with PTO and PTA leaders and involved parents at every K-8 public and private school in the U.S. with a combination of involvement expertise, proprietary through-school parent programs and a variety of custom print, in-person and online solutions for parents. SFM is focused exclusively on helping parents and schools help children succeed by promoting and enabling meaningful parent involvement both at home and at school. Key company offerings include PTO Today magazine, the School Family Nights program, a comprehensive Back2School initiative and the parent-focused SchoolFamily.com website. Learn more at www.schoolfamilymedia.com. Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=818034 Contact: CONTACTS:
Colleen McKenna
Symantec Corporation
+1 (702) 360-9866
cmckenna@symantec.com
Julie Mathis
CarryOn Communication
+1 (323) 988-4700
juliem@carryonpr.com
Source: Symantec
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