Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Endpoint Security
- Robots - Wheeled Robots
Applicable Industries
- National Security & Defense
- Telecommunications
Use Cases
- Cybersecurity
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cybersecurity Services
About The Customer
Commune d’Uccle is a local authority located to the south of Brussels. It delivers and manages a range of critical services to a population of over 80,000, ensuring the consistent delivery of local services while integrating with new service providers. The authority often shares sensitive personal data, making it a potential target for cyber-attacks. With an increasing shift towards mobility and remote working for its 500 staff members, Commune d’Uccle needed to upgrade its cybersecurity to protect against current and future threats.
The Challenge
Commune d’Uccle, one of the 19 communes of Brussels Capital Region, faced a significant challenge in protecting its employees' mobile devices from emerging security threats, including zero-day disruptions. The local authority, which delivers and manages a range of critical services to a population of over 80,000, needed to ensure the consistent delivery of local services while integrating with new service providers. This often required the sharing of sensitive personal data, making it an attractive target for cyber-attacks. With the organization becoming increasingly mobile and promoting remote working for 500 staff members, there was a pressing need to upgrade its cybersecurity to protect against current threats and stay ahead of future issues.
The Solution
To address its security challenges, Commune d’Uccle turned to Check Point's suite of cybersecurity solutions. Dissatisfied with its incumbent firewall product, the local authority sought a holistic approach to cybersecurity, encompassing firewalls, antivirus, and cloud security. The complete Check Point solution included Next Generation Threat Prevention & SandBlast (NGTX), Mobile Access Software Blade, and Endpoint Security. This comprehensive solution provided robust security to support a more dynamic workplace, enabling safe remote work for the staff. The Check Point solution also offered real-time visibility of mobile threats on any device and simplified the management of security software.
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