Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Application Security
- Robots - Wheeled Robots
Applicable Industries
- National Security & Defense
- Telecommunications
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cybersecurity Services
About The Customer
Askoll is an Italian multinational company with 11 plants throughout the world and more than 2,000 employees. Founded in 1978 by Elio Marioni, Askoll has been developing highly innovative technologies for electric motors, using synchronous technology. Initially developed for the aquarium sector, this technology was subsequently extended to the world of home appliances and, since 2015, to the world of sustainable mobility. Today, Askoll is the leading manufacturer and distributor of Italian electric vehicles through a network of single-brand store and dealers in Italy and Europe. The company delivers IT services to its global locations from two data centers in Italy.
The Challenge
Askoll, an Italian multinational company specializing in the manufacturing of electric motors, faced a significant challenge in securing its mobile workforce. With the company's rapid expansion into the electrical mobility market, the need to protect employees' mobile devices, regardless of their location, became paramount. The company needed to prevent mobile security threats and ensure business continuity while simplifying the management of IT security. The challenge was further compounded by the need to ensure that users were always connected and protected, on various devices and in any location. This was a significant task for Askoll’s IT team, which had to manage IT services for its global locations from two data centers in Italy.
The Solution
To address these challenges, Askoll implemented Check Point SandBlast Mobile and Check Point Identity Awareness. Check Point Identity Awareness allowed Askoll's IT team to create identity-based policies, simplifying the experience for both users and IT management. This solution reduced the number of policies required and enabled the IT team to protect users more effectively. Additionally, Check Point’s mobile threat defense solution, SandBlast Mobile, provided Askoll with the ability to monitor mobile devices and prevent cyber-attacks. With advanced protection and full threat visibility, even the latest and most unexpected threats were caught, ensuring the security of the company's mobile workforce.
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