Creative Lodging Solutions Protects Proprietary Information and Assets with Absolute
公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Absolute
技术栈
- Endpoint Security
- Firmware-Embedded Technology
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Customer Satisfaction
- Digital Expertise
- Employee Satisfaction
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
适用行业
- Professional Service
- Software
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 现场服务
用例
- 远程资产管理
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Creative Lodging Solutions (CLS) is a travel management company that provides customized lodging programs for business travelers. Over the past 15 years, CLS has expertly managed its clients’ hotel and corporate apartment needs, reserving more than 13 million traveler nights. The company aims to consolidate the moving parts of lodging management, allowing a wide array of companies to outsource the time and labor-intensive aspects of their employees’ stays. This includes negotiating rates, travel policy adherence, consolidating billing, and providing actionable reporting for travel program optimization. CLS is a significant player in the travel services industry, known for its comprehensive and efficient management of corporate lodging needs.
挑战
Rogue IT assets such as laptops, smartphones, and other devices are a primary way that important intellectual property is stolen. CLS takes this problem seriously as the company relies on a network of remote salespeople spread across the United States who have company-issued devices. Managing computing assets among a distributed workforce and protecting the proprietary information they possess is of utmost importance. As CLS grew, they realized the need to protect their proprietary information stored on laptops when remote workers left the company. That’s when Aaron Seamans, Director of Information Technology, made the decision to purchase Absolute. With Absolute already embedded in a remote user’s laptop, CLS has the capability of disabling any device, thereby protecting the company’s proprietary information and eliminating any reason to retain possession. CLS had the opportunity to put this technology to the test when it discovered an active employee working for a competitor. With the click of a mouse, the laptop was locked down.
解决方案
Absolute provides powerful capabilities to monitor and control endpoint devices by eliminating blind spots and remediating breaches in near real time. Absolute’s patented Persistence technology is embedded into more than one billion devices from leading device manufacturers. This patented technology is self-healing and allows always-connected visibility and control on and off the network—a vital feature for an organization like CLS, which relies on a scattered, remote workforce. With Absolute on the company’s devices, CLS can rest easy knowing that its sensitive data is protected and will retain its value as unique intellectual property. Because of the firmware-embedded self-healing technology, if a salesperson swaps out a piece of hardware or a device, the protection remains intact on and off the network. This provides CLS with a level of comfort the company cannot achieve elsewhere. One of the greatest things software can do is its job—doing it well and without fanfare is even better. “I know our proprietary information is protected, and I like that the product has a ‘set it and forget it nature,’” says Scott Beauchamp, Director of Technical Operations. “I don’t spend a single minute worrying about sensitive data.” Absolute handles technical cases and updates for the product, which keeps the burden of maintenance from falling on the shoulders of the CLS team. Beauchamp and the rest of the CLS team can go about their days with ease, knowing that the data they share with team members across the country is safe and secure.
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