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Fortune 500 Company Lowers APT Risk with Cloud Infrastructure

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Technology Category
  • Cybersecurity & Privacy - Malware Protection
  • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Public Cloud
Applicable Industries
  • Cement
  • Construction & Infrastructure
Use Cases
  • Construction Management
  • Infrastructure Inspection
Services
  • System Integration
  • Training
About The Customer
The customer is a highly successful Fortune 500 multinational company that serves millions of customers. It has branched its business model to enhance services to its core of loyal customers and commands a dominant presence in its market space. The company has a mix of Windows and Mac OSX devices, and most of its data center infrastructure is hosted in the public cloud. The company is global with multiple locations, making the cost of a global deployment a major concern.
The Challenge
The customer, a Fortune 500 multinational company, faced a significant risk of targeted attacks that could potentially damage its global brand, customer privacy and trust, and financial stability. The stakes were high, with key intellectual property and credit card information of millions of customers at risk. The company had a mix of Windows and Mac OSX devices, and most of its data center infrastructure was hosted in the public cloud. The challenge was to find a solution that would defeat advanced attacks across its physical and cloud infrastructure while causing minimal changes to its current monitoring and incident response processes. The solution needed to be open and adaptive. Additionally, the cost of a global deployment was a major concern due to the company's multiple locations worldwide.
The Solution
The company evaluated Cyphort’s Adaptive Detection Fabric (ADF) and other competitive solutions in the market. They needed a solution that would protect them across their entire global infrastructure. The key elements included detection of advanced armored malware, ease of use and cost of operating, API-based integration, use-based licensing, and a software model. The company implemented a Cyphort ADF solution in distributed mode. Each location received its own Cyphort Collector running on commodity hardware and the Cyphort SmartCore™ was deployed at the customer’s public cloud. The solution was able to detect evasive and stealthy malware, fit seamlessly within their existing infrastructure, integrate with their in-house tools, and match the licensing model to the value they received from the solution.
Operational Impact
  • The implementation of Cyphort’s Adaptive Detection Fabric (ADF) solution resulted in several benefits for the customer. The software-based scalable model was attractive to the customer, and the automatic threat prioritization and mitigation information provided by ADF were clear winners when compared to competitive solutions. The flexible licensing model of ADF allowed for a cost-effective solution, and the open API approach enabled the customer to integrate the solution with their existing monitoring and remediation applications without introducing a new interface. The customer was pleased that they did not have to add resources to their Incident Response team, and they expect their overall staffing requirements not to grow significantly in the future as a result of Cyphort’s ADF SmartCore™.

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