Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
- Asia
Country
- United States
- Canada
- Macau
Product
- Infoblox Grid™
- Infoblox DDI
- Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection
- Infoblox DNS Firewall
- Infoblox Security Ecosystem
Tech Stack
- Infoblox Reporting and Analytics
- Infoblox NetMRI
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - API Integration & Management
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Intrusion Detection Systems
Services
- System Integration
- Cybersecurity Services
About The Customer
Everi Holdings Inc., formerly known as Global Cash Access, is a prominent provider of gaming content and payment technology solutions. The company specializes in offering access to cash through ATMs and other devices at tribal and commercial casinos. Everi operates extensively across the United States, including the entire Las Vegas Strip, and serves 1,100 gaming locations in 36 countries. With a network that supports 2,600 circuits for ATMs in the U.S. alone, Everi is a major player in the gaming industry. The company handles $20 billion annually in transactions, making it a significant target for cyberattacks. Everi's commitment to security is paramount, as it seeks to protect its operations and maintain its reputation in the face of increasing hacking attempts.
The Challenge
Everi Holdings Inc. faces a significant challenge in securing its network against a high volume of hacking attempts, particularly DNS-based attacks. Handling $20 billion annually in transactions, the company is a prime target for cybercriminals. The attacks range from physical assaults on ATM machines to sophisticated distributed denial of service (DDoS) and advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks. The primary concern is to maintain the uptime of devices and protect both revenue and reputation. Over the past eight months, Everi has experienced more hacking attempts than in the previous ten years, with 4,000 to 8,000 DNS attacks occurring daily. Traditional firewalls and antivirus software have proven inadequate in preventing these attacks, prompting Everi to seek a more robust solution.
The Solution
To address the security challenges, Everi Holdings implemented a comprehensive suite of Infoblox solutions, including Infoblox Grid™, Infoblox DDI, Infoblox Advanced DNS Protection, Infoblox DNS Firewall, and Infoblox Security Ecosystem. These solutions are designed to disrupt APT and malware communication by intercepting outgoing DNS queries to malicious destinations. The Infoblox Reporting and Analytics server plays a crucial role by sharing information on queries and responses from malicious destinations. Integration with Infoblox DHCP enables device fingerprinting, providing detailed information on devices blocked from communicating with malicious destinations. The Infoblox Grid™ architecture simplifies network management by designating a 'Grid Master' appliance to coordinate and synchronize data among other appliances. This setup allows for automatic updates and configuration, reducing the burden on Everi's small staff. The ease of setup and use, along with the automation of updates and patches, ensures that Everi's network remains secure and up-to-date without requiring extensive manpower.
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