公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- Chile
产品
- Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention
- Forcepoint Cloud Access Security Broker
技术栈
- Cloud Computing
- Data Security
- Cybersecurity
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 数据库安全
适用行业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
该客户是一家私人银行,成立于 1979 年,总部位于智利圣地亚哥。该银行主要服务于高净值个人和企业,提供各种一流的个性化金融服务,包括消费者、商业和投资银行服务;财富管理、证券交易和其他经纪服务;以及保险产品。近年来,该银行一直在向云端转型,以支持远程银行员工和客户经理在自己的环境中会见高级客户。
挑战
这家智利银行主要服务于高净值个人和企业,在 2018 年针对拉丁美洲银行的备受瞩目的网络攻击之后,该银行决定主动加强其网络安全和数据丢失预防措施。该银行并未受到这些攻击的影响,但这些事件促使智利政府开始起草立法,要求智利银行遵守某些网络安全措施,包括数据丢失预防。该银行决定走在时代前列,更好地保护客户和自身,而不是等待政府法规生效。该银行一直在向云端过渡,以支持在自己的环境中会见高级客户的远程银行员工和客户经理。该银行需要其安全解决方案既遵守即将出台的政府数据保护立法,又要保障云应用程序和服务提供商的使用。
解决方案
该银行决定实施 Forcepoint 的数据丢失防护 (DLP) 和云访问安全代理 (CASB),以应对接下来出现的任何安全威胁。该银行选择 Forcepoint 来满足其数据丢失防护和云应用程序安全需求,部分原因是 Forcepoint 的解决方案比竞争供应商的产品更容易集成到银行现有的安全框架中。Forcepoint 的 DLP 还满足了银行对解决方案的要求,该解决方案具有教育组件,可以培训员工如何通过自己的行动使数据更安全。这通过 DLP 平台原生集成的员工培训工具来实现。在云应用程序安全方面,该银行选择了 Forcepoint 的 CASB。同样的易于集成和教育因素决定了银行的选择,以及对能够“调整”以适应不断变化的业务需求的解决方案的渴望。
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