技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
适用功能
- 质量保证
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 篡改检测
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
Servicios Liverpool SA de CV 成立于 1847 年,是墨西哥最大的百货连锁店,在该地区拥有 70 家门店。该公司以其优质的产品、时尚、价值以及愉快的购物环境中的个性化服务而闻名。它的经营口号是“直到最后一位顾客离开商店,我们才会关门”,并作为 24x7 销售领导者赢得了良好的声誉。 Servicios Liverpool 拥有 40,000 名员工,处理大量交易,特别是在假日购物季,每秒可以处理来自全国商店 7,000 个收银机的 60 多笔交易。
挑战
Servicios Liverpool SA de CV 是墨西哥最大的百货连锁店,在增强客户交易安全和确保遵守内部和外部政策方面面临着重大挑战。该公司还努力在升级安全基础设施的同时实现业务连续性。由于需要在不影响店内销售的情况下顺利、快速、透明地迁移到新的安全基础设施,这一挑战进一步加剧。该公司需要一种与其现有硬件完全兼容并能够处理高流量(尤其是在高峰时段)的解决方案。网络延迟是一个关键问题,因为即使延迟不到一秒也可能导致重大销售损失。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Servicios Liverpool 部署了 Check Point 安全网关,并激活了防火墙、VPN 和 IPS 软件刀片。该解决方案之所以被选中,是因为它与现有的 Check Point 安全基础设施完全兼容,具有适合高流量的企业级性能,并且能够获得世界一流的技术支持。 Check Point 解决方案提高了交易流量大的情况下的安全性和效率,维持了公司 24x7 销售支持的良好声誉。 Check Point IPS 软件刀片提供了额外的保护层,以保护公司的网络免受恶意软件、蠕虫和病毒等威胁。该解决方案还减少了网络延迟,防止潜在的销售损失。这是通过在 Check Point 设备中使用四核处理器实现的,由于更高的处理速度,从而增加了交易量。
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