Customer Company Size
Mid-size Company
Region
- Europe
Country
- United Kingdom
Product
- Censornet Email Security
- Censornet Web Security
Tech Stack
- Cloud Security
- Email Security
- Web Security
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Cloud Security
Applicable Industries
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Cybersecurity
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- Cybersecurity Services
About The Customer
Onecom is the UK’s largest independent business telecommunications provider delivering fixed line, mobile, unified communications, and connectivity solutions. It has over 400 employees and is planning to grow rapidly in the next three to five years. The company is Cyber Essentials certified and actively holds training on cyber security principles. However, it needed a centralised security platform that could protect its employees outside of the traditional workplace perimeter, while minimising demand for internal IT resources.
The Challenge
Onecom, the UK’s largest independent business telecommunications provider, needed a centralised security platform that could protect its 400+ employees outside of the traditional workplace perimeter, while minimising demand for internal IT resources. The company was looking to grow rapidly in the next three to five years, so having a security solution that could scale alongside the company was very important. Onecom was particularly looking to protect employees from email attacks, such as phishing, and threats over the web, as well as save the IT team time and resources when it came to implementing security solutions alongside maintaining the highest levels of compliance.
The Solution
Onecom chose Censornet’s multi-layered approach which analyses hundreds of variables per email to identify and protect the company from modern phishing threats, such as impersonation attacks. The fact that web security and email security are linked together in a consolidated solution means that if a new zero-day attack were to emerge, the two Censornet products would share data to ensure protection. This has removed IT’s burdensome manual task of having to monitor and update web permissions to ensure that employees are not accessing sites on the web that could be putting the company at risk. Onecom has been given extra peace of mind that attacks are being stopped by Linkscan™ - part of Censornet’s email security service. Linkscan™ provides time-of-click protection from malicious links in emails, giving certainty of security wherever the user is and however many re-directs the malicious content or site is hidden behind.
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