Technology Category
- Robots - Wheeled Robots
Applicable Industries
- National Security & Defense
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Tamper Detection
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- Training
About The Customer
Bezeq is Israel's leading telecommunications service provider, established in 1984. The company provides mobile, fixed-line broadband, and TV services, holding a 42% share of the local internet market. As a household name and market leader, Bezeq is a target for every ambitious mobile operator, internet provider, or content maker in Israel's telecommunications market. The company is committed to protecting and growing its mobile, internet, and TV services businesses, and to maintaining its speed to market.
The Challenge
Bezeq, Israel's leading telecommunications service provider, faced the challenge of ensuring end-to-end security management for its business customers. As a market leader, Bezeq was a target for ambitious mobile operators, internet providers, and content makers, making it crucial to protect and grow its mobile, internet, and TV services businesses. The company needed to develop security solutions that addressed customer needs and ensured data security, particularly in light of the increasing importance of connectivity and data security in the telecommunications sector. Furthermore, Bezeq needed to maintain its speed to market, moving quickly and with certainty to seize lucrative opportunities when they arose.
The Solution
Bezeq partnered with Check Point, a leading security market vendor, to integrate Check Point products into its services. This partnership, which began in 2015, allowed Bezeq to build up its security expertise through specific Check Point training, enabling the company to solve technical challenges. The partnership also allowed Bezeq to respond quickly to the global COVID-19 crisis, learning how to conduct business remotely with greater ease and opportunity. By prioritizing the security of these remote solutions, Bezeq was able to ensure the protection of its customers' data and maintain its speed to market.
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