Technology Category
- Sensors - Camera / Video Systems
Applicable Industries
- National Security & Defense
- Telecommunications
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Smart Campus
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
Tecnun, the School of Engineering in San Sebastián, is part of the University of Navarre, a private Spanish University. Established in 1961, Tecnun has two campuses in San Sebastián—the Ibaeta District and the Miramón Technology Park. Both campuses focus on the teaching and research of mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, telecommunications, electrical and energy engineering, and biomedical engineering. The Miramón campus employs about 90 teachers and researchers and around 200 students, while the Ibaeta campus has 300 employees and more than 800 students.
The Challenge
Tecnun, the School of Engineering in San Sebastián, part of the University of Navarre, was facing a significant challenge in securing its digital campus. The transition to a digital university, the rise of social networks, increased voice and video traffic, and the migration of applications and services to the cloud were pushing the network infrastructure to its limits. The university was being targeted by numerous attacks of all kinds, and the existing solutions from different vendors only provided partial coverage. The security management had become highly complex, with a requirement to simultaneously manage and monitor various sites. The university lacked the capacity to correlate or analyze all the information generated by the various protection systems in place.
The Solution
Tecnun decided to consolidate its entire network protection with Check Point, replacing equipment from other vendors. They installed a high availability cluster of devices on each campus. At the Miramón campus, two Check Point 4600 appliances with Next Generation Threat Prevention (NGTP) were selected. In Ibaeta, two Check Point 12200 appliances were installed, along with the management console and Next Generation SmartEvent. This comprehensive and consolidated security solution provided advanced threat prevention security in a single solution. It also offered centralized and streamlined security management that could handle all security risks from a unified console, and enhanced visibility with customized alerts and reports for easy investigation of any security event.
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