技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 城市与自治市
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 监管合规监控
- 篡改检测
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Edwards Lifesciences 是治疗心脏和循环系统问题的产品和技术的全球领导者。该公司的使命是战胜心血管疾病,拥有超过 5,000 名员工致力于这一事业。每年,仅美国就有 70,000 人接受新的心脏瓣膜,其中大部分是爱德华兹制造的。该公司的监测设备可测量心脏压力和血容量,用于世界各地的手术室和重症监护室。 2004 年,该公司近 10 亿美元的销售额中 80% 来自其市场领先的产品。 Edwards 在 100 个城市开展业务,其主要数据中心位于加利福尼亚州欧文,在瑞士霍尔夫设有区域中心。
挑战
Edwards Lifesciences 是心血管疾病治疗领域的全球领导者,在确保其网络端点的安全性方面面临着重大挑战。作为一家美国医疗保健公司,Edwards Lifesciences 必须遵守众多联邦和州法规,包括联邦药物管理局、健康保险流通和责任法案 (HIPAA)、格雷姆-里奇-比利雷法案、萨班斯-奥克斯利法案 (SOX)法和加州安全漏洞信息法。为了满足这些监管要求,Edwards 需要证明其连接到网络的所有端点都是安全的,并且遵守公司的安全策略。该公司在 100 个城市开展业务,其主要数据中心位于加利福尼亚州欧文市,在瑞士霍尔夫设有区域中心。许多办公室和远程用户通过 Check Point VPN-1 Pro 网关通过互联网安全连接,这增加了安全挑战的复杂性。
解决方案
Edwards Lifesciences 邀请了五家提供端点安全解决方案的公司来展示他们的产品。 Check Point Integrity 成为唯一能够提供所需安全性以及大规模全球部署所需的易用性和管理性的解决方案。 Edwards 在整个企业的 2,000 台台式计算机上实施了 Integrity。 Integrity 产品系列通过对每个网络端点进行主动保护,保护企业网络免受蠕虫、渗透攻击、特洛伊木马、间谍软件和其他攻击。 Integrity 的状态检测防火墙会阻止所有未经请求的入站流量,使端点 PC 对黑客完全不可见。借助 Integrity,Edwards 能够集中管理公司中每个桌面的安全策略和实施,无论其位于全球何处。
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