技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 机器人 - 轮式机器人
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 电信
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 质量保证
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
关于客户
Tech Electronics 是一家 IT 服务公司,在密苏里州圣路易斯和密苏里州哥伦比亚设有办事处,其客户遍及全国几乎所有细分市场。其中许多客户每天都会处理敏感信息。由于 Tech Electronics 员工远程处理大部分此类信息,因此公司必须向客户保证数据的安全性至关重要。该公司寻求一种解决方案来保证安全并集中管理网络上所有端点的安全更新。该公司的 IT 经理 Michael Scott 强调了保护每台可能存储或访问敏感数据的设备的重要性,以保护其客户并建立高科技和高安全性公司的声誉。
挑战
Tech Electronics 是一家在全国拥有广泛客户群的 IT 服务公司,在确保远程访问客户信息方面面临着重大挑战。该公司的员工远程处理敏感数据,因此公司必须向客户保证其数据的安全。该公司寻求一种解决方案来保证安全并集中管理网络上所有端点的安全更新。第一个挑战是保护开放互联网上的移动连接,其想法是使用虚拟专用网络 (VPN) 来保护传输中的通信。另一个挑战是为 200 多名员工在新手机上实施安全解决方案的后勤工作,其中包括接收手机、上传安全解决方案以及将手机分发给现场员工。最后,公司需要一种在新手机分发后自动集中管理更新的方法。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Tech Electronics 选择了 Check Point Software 的 Connectra 和 SecureClient Mobile 解决方案。 Connectra 是一个统一的网络安全网关,将 SSL VPN、端点安全和入侵防御结合在一个解决方案中,而 SecureClient Mobile 则为移动设备提供防火墙保护和安全、不间断的远程访问。由于各种问题延迟了安全评估过程,这些解决方案的实施时间表很短。在四个星期内,该产品保护了网络上几乎所有手机的数据传输。人们发现该解决方案非常可靠,大多数服务问题都与设备的数据连接有关,而不是 Check Point 保护设备的能力。该公司目前正在考虑采用 Check Point 的其他产品来保护其他端点。
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