Customer Company Size
Mid-size Company
Region
- Europe
Country
- United Kingdom
Product
- Censornet USS
- Censornet Email Security
- Censornet Web Security
- Censornet CASB
- Censornet Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Tech Stack
- Email Security
- Web Security
- CASB
- Multi-Factor Authentication
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Cloud Security
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Identity & Authentication Management
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Cybersecurity
Services
- Cybersecurity Services
About The Customer
The National Portrait Gallery is one of Britain’s best-loved museums, with the most extensive collection of portraits in the world. The Gallery has a high public profile and receives split funding from the government, public donations, and receipts from ticketed exhibitions, gift shop sales, and events. The Gallery was seeking to improve its security posture and achieve the government’s Cyber Essentials security standard to demonstrate its responsible approach to and practical excellence in cyber security to the public and stakeholders.
The Challenge
The National Portrait Gallery, one of Britain’s best-loved museums, was seeking to improve its security posture and achieve the government’s Cyber Essentials security standard. The Gallery has a high public profile and receives funding from the government, public donations, and receipts from ticketed exhibitions, gift shop sales, and events. As the Gallery’s existing security contracts came to an end, Nicky Dowland, Head of Information Technology, sought a more advanced solution that would provide additional layers of security on a platform that was easy for a small IT team to manage, and that could help it achieve the Cyber Essentials security standard.
The Solution
The National Portrait Gallery deployed Censornet USS as it looked to improve its security posture and achieve the government’s Cyber Essentials security standard. Seeing Censornet’s Unified Security Service (USS) in action at Infosecurity Europe, Dowland believed the solution would be able to give the Gallery the best security coverage and added value they were looking for thanks to its combination of email security, web security, CASB and MFA in one application. With Censornet’s solution, the National Portrait Gallery is now able to check all URLs in emails at point of click with its Link Scan technology. This additional feature, unique to Censornet, has greatly improved the Gallery’s ability to identify attacks and alert staff before malicious links or attachments are opened, thus reducing the impact of email threats. The USS also allows the Gallery to undertake additional customized email, web and application filtering, which had not been available previously, and provided an additional layer of security, multi-factor authentication (MFA), for privileged users.
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