Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
- Robots - Wheeled Robots
Applicable Industries
- Finance & Insurance
- National Security & Defense
Use Cases
- Real-Time Location System (RTLS)
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
SEB Baltics is a division of the Swedish SEB financial group, headquartered in Stockholm. In the Baltic countries, SEB offers financial advice and a wide range of financial services. SEB Baltics provides banking and advisory services in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to 1.8 million private customers and 130,000 small and medium-sized corporate customers. The bank operates through a network of 113 branch offices, online, or through mobile solutions. Baltic real estate holding companies are also part of the division.
The Challenge
SEB Baltics, a division of the Swedish SEB financial group, faced the challenge of protecting confidential financial data without compromising its availability to customers. The bank was also dealing with the complexity of managing three separate networks, each with a different set of rules and challenges. The need for a consolidated network architecture that would provide complete protection of its assets was paramount. Additionally, the bank required a solution that would allow it to undertake necessary maintenance and make essential IT changes without impacting the security of their customers, products, and services.
The Solution
SEB Baltics implemented Check Point Infinity Total Protection and Check Point Harmony Endpoint to address its security challenges. Having used Check Point solutions for over 10 years, the bank trusted the provider to deliver a consolidated security architecture across its networks, cloud, and mobile endpoints. The solution provides real-time threat prevention and shared threat intelligence, protecting against daily phishing attacks and 5th generation cyber-attacks. As the bank moves towards a flexible working environment, it also uses Check Point Remote Access VPN to ensure secure connections between corporate networks and remote devices, accessible virtually anywhere.
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