技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 设备管理平台
- 机器人 - 轮式机器人
适用行业
- 航天
- 电信
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 篡改检测
- 时间敏感网络
关于客户
Terma 是一家总部位于丹麦的全球国防和航空航天承包商。该公司为航空航天、国防和安全客户提供关键任务解决方案。 Terma 在世界各地设有子公司,拥有 1,300 名员工。该公司为军用飞机、雷达和监控等复杂防御系统开发和定制组件,因此安全性对于该公司至关重要。 Terma 员工经常处理高度机密的信息,公司必须满足客户的特定安全要求,然后才能进行项目协作。
挑战
Terma 是一家总部位于丹麦的全球国防和航空航天承包商,在确保与内部公司信息的移动连接安全方面面临着重大挑战。公司的员工经常使用高度机密的信息,公司在项目协作之前必须满足特定的安全要求。随着移动设备对员工变得至关重要,Terma 需要确保这些设备以及与公司资产的远程连接与桌面系统和连接一样安全。该公司实施了多层安全措施,例如防火墙、过滤器、加密等,以保护其所有产品领域的设备和信息。然而,当谈到保护 600 名移动用户对数据的移动访问时,Terma 需要一个强大的解决方案。
解决方案
Terma 选择 Check Point Capsule Workspace(工作区)来保护对数据的移动访问。 Workspace 包含一个安全容器,可隔离 iOS 和 Android 移动设备上的公司数据。它为用户提供对公司电子邮件、日历、联系人、文档和应用程序的一键式访问,并支持远程访问公司内部资源。对于 IT 部门来说,Workspace 可以无缝加密业务数据和应用程序,以确保授权用户的安全访问。与竞争解决方案不同,Workspace 直接与 Terma 现有的 Check Point 防火墙进行通信,从而减少潜在的故障点,并通过使数据访问更快、更高效来改善用户体验。 Workspace 还向 IT 人员提供有关如何使用解决方案的信息,帮助 Terma 确保其满足合规性要求。
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