技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 物流运输
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
华南城控股有限公司(CSCH)是一家领先的工业材料和商品大型交易和物流中心开发商和运营商。该公司服务于纺织服装、皮革制品、电子元件、建筑材料、家具和家用电器等多个行业。 CSCH在深圳、南宁、南昌、西安和河源等地设有遍布中国的贸易和物流中心。该公司希望提高员工工作效率、减少网络资源压力、在总部和分支机构之间提供安全通信,并整合技术以降低管理复杂性。
挑战
华南城控股有限公司(CSCH)是一家领先的工业材料和商品大型贸易和物流中心开发商和运营商,面临着诸多挑战。该公司正在处理内部应用程序的增加以及总部和分支机构之间流动的大量数据。这给公司及其网络带来了新的安全挑战。公司需要确保总部和分支机构之间的通信安全可靠,集中安全管理,强化威胁防御功能,确保系统可用性和业务连续性。此外,CSCH 希望提高员工工作效率、减轻网络资源压力、在总部和分支机构之间提供安全通信,并整合技术以降低管理复杂性。
解决方案
CSCH 采用 Check Point 软件刀片架构来满足其对强大安全性和简化直观管理的需求。该公司利用多个 Check Point UTM-1 设备和各种软件刀片来提供多层、集成的网络安全。其中包括 URL 过滤软件刀片,它可以消除因无意访问恶意网站而导致的安全事件,通过限制对非商业网站的访问来提高员工工作效率,并减少带宽消耗。 CSCH 还使用 Check Point 反垃圾邮件和电子邮件保护软件刀片来提供垃圾邮件防护,并保护公司免受电子邮件中传递的各种病毒和恶意软件威胁。这大大减少了员工筛选收件箱的时间,提高了工作效率。此外,Check Point IPS 软件刀片还用于保护其外部服务器免受恶意攻击,从而将攻击率从每天大约 10,000 次的惊人频率大幅减少到零。
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