技术
- 分析与建模 - 机器人过程自动化 (RPA)
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 公用事业
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 交通监控
- 交通模拟
关于客户
本案例研究中的客户是一家领先的求职网站,为求职者和雇主提供创新平台。该网站允许访问者研究潜在雇主、深入了解公司文化并发现空缺职位。成千上万的雇主使用这个平台来发布职位空缺。该网站还作为雇主的广告平台,使准确的流量指标成为其服务的一个关键方面。该网站的工程团队由高级副总裁、工程部和首席技术官领导,负责维护网站的性能和安全性,包括机器人活动的管理。
挑战
由于平台上出现不需要的机器人活动,一家领先的招聘网站面临着多项挑战。该网站正在被恶意机器人抓取,这些机器人会扭曲网络指标并损害网站流量的完整性。由于该网站作为雇主的广告平台运营,因此准确的流量指标至关重要。该网站现有的解决方案,包括自主开发的解决方案和 CDN 中的实用程序,只能被动地阻止机器人,而不能主动阻止它们。这意味着该团队无法在机器人成为问题之前识别和阻止它们。此外,不需要的机器人流量会消耗资源,增加基础设施成本,并对网站的性能产生负面影响。工程团队还担心机器人可能窃取数据,并希望确保他们能够完全控制数据。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,工作现场在高可用性配置中实施了 Imperva 机器人管理设备。选择该解决方案是因为它能够在不增加延迟的情况下提供冗余,并且与站点现有基础设施(包括 CloudFlare CDN 和 F5 负载均衡器)兼容。 Imperva 设备的工作方式是从 CDN 接收流量,然后通过 F5 负载均衡器进行代理。负载均衡器向 Imperva 设备发送请求,然后由 Imperva 设备决定是否允许流量通过。如果获得批准,流量将被发送回负载均衡器并分发到应用程序服务器。该系统允许站点主动阻止恶意机器人,防止它们到达应用程序服务器并导致问题。
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