公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Italy
产品
- IBM® Security Services – Penetration Testing
技术栈
- Penetration Testing
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
BCS 集团是一家总部位于意大利的公司,拥有三家生产工厂和全球销售及分销业务。该公司设计和制造一系列农业和绿地维护机械,如割草机和拖拉机,以 BCS、FERRARI 和 PASQUALI 商标为代表。BCS 集团是最早生产自走式骑乘式割草机的公司之一。除了农业机械外,该公司还生产发电机和移动焊接设备,以 MOSA 商标为代表。
挑战
BCS 集团是一家在意大利拥有三家生产工厂并在全球开展销售和分销业务的公司,该公司担心全球范围内网络攻击的成功率越来越高。该公司希望了解其网络和应用程序中存在的安全漏洞以及如何修复它们。他们正在寻找一种解决方案,可以探测其网络、服务器和 PC 是否存在漏洞或配置错误并尝试利用它们。目标是识别潜在风险并实施纠正程序以改善其安全状况。
解决方案
BCS 集团与 IBM 业务合作伙伴 NAIS 合作实施了 IBM® 安全服务 - 渗透测试。IBM 的“白帽”专家使用实际的黑客工具和技术来探测 BCS 网络、服务器和 PC 是否存在漏洞或配置错误,并尝试利用这些漏洞或配置错误。为期一周的网络资源探测采用了多层次的渗透测试。结果被汇编成一份详细的报告,该报告优先考虑了安全改进的具体建议。通过根据 IBM 报告的优先风险和纠正程序采取行动,BCS 能够改善其安全状况。
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