Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Event-Driven Application
- Sensors - Level Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Cities & Municipalities
- National Security & Defense
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cybersecurity Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Zètema is an in-house department of the Municipality of Rome, responsible for implementing strategies to strengthen and integrate museum, tourist, and cultural services. Rome is one of the most important tourist destinations of the world, receiving seven to ten million tourists a year. Zètema’s goal is to maximize their use of the city’s historic, artistic, and cultural heritage. Zètema’s network connects 850 employees, more than 20 museums and their associated bookshops, refreshment areas, and cafes in Rome. As Zètema becomes increasingly digitally connected, it is responsible for the security of its city-wide staff and the huge amount of data generated by the many visitors who come to see Rome’s beauty.
The Challenge
Zètema, an in-house department of the Municipality of Rome, is responsible for implementing strategies to strengthen and integrate museum, tourist, and cultural services. With Rome being a major tourist destination, Zètema's network connects 850 employees, more than 20 museums, and their associated bookshops, refreshment areas, and cafes. As Zètema becomes increasingly digitally connected, it is responsible for the security of its city-wide staff and the vast amount of data generated by the many visitors. Initially, Zètema relied on four firewalls from multiple vendors. However, they decided to consolidate their ageing firewalls and strengthen their security position with integrated web filtering, network segmentation, and perimeter security. The challenge was to replace the complex multi-solution security environment with a single, easy-to-manage platform.
The Solution
Zètema replaced its existing, complex security solution with integrated Check Point Next Generation Threat Prevention and SandBlast Zero-day Protection. The Check Point solution provides comprehensive and advanced protection from known and unknown, zero-day threats. SandBlast Threat Emulation (sandboxing) identifies unknown zero-day threats while Threat Extraction delivers safe content to users. Integrated Application Control and URL Filtering enables the small IT department to allow safe Internet use, while blocking users from visiting risky sites or using risky applications. At the center of the Check Point solution is the R80.20 cyber security management platform. This features centralized management of threat prevention and the user-based access control policy, increasing operational efficiency and lowering the complexity of managing security. Logging and event management is also fully integrated under the SmartEvent umbrella, which sifts large amounts of data to quickly present IT staff with the events that need immediate attention.
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