技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 入侵检测
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 零售
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 产品研发
用例
- 网络安全
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 培训
关于客户
达美乐比萨是世界上最大的比萨饼公司,在外卖和外卖比萨饼方面拥有重要业务。它跻身全球顶级公共餐厅品牌之列,在全球五大洲 90 个国家拥有 18,300 多家门店。该公司的技术部门为其电子商务、销售点和特许经营报告系统提供支持。其信息安全团队由具有政策意识的专业人士、合规专家和具有黑客心态的技术专家组成,通过实施和维护业界最先进的安全技术,共同保护整个业务免受攻击。
挑战
达美乐比萨是世界上最大的比萨饼公司,其在线订购和送货服务严重依赖技术。该公司的安全运营中心 24/7 全天候运营,他们面临的最大安全挑战之一是网络钓鱼。由于威胁行为者的狡猾,鱼叉式网络钓鱼尤其是一个重大威胁。由于其国内和国际市场,该公司还拥有广泛的攻击面,这使得威胁搜寻成为一项关键任务。该公司希望培训其安全运营中心 (SOC) 分析师像攻击者一样思考,因为许多分析师只专注于检测和响应,而缺乏对攻击者所使用策略的了解。
解决方案
Domino's 与 Rapid7 合作进行实际团队评估并开发新的检测和响应研讨会。该研讨会由专家事件响应顾问主持,旨在测试检测能力并为防御者提供实践培训,帮助分析师在现有工具集中识别和调查攻击者活动。 Domino 的分析师从 SOC 中抽调出来,与 Rapid7 安全专业人员合作,从现实案例中了解新的攻击场景。此次合作的目标是通过提供业务方面的解决方案来增加价值,Rapid7 了解 Domino 的环境并考虑到其主要资产和最大的创收中心。
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