公司规模
SME
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- ThreatLocker
技术栈
- Zero Trust Security
- Policy-Driven Security
- Application Whitelisting
- Ringfencing
- Data Storage Control
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 应用安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
- 软件设计与工程服务
关于客户
Advantage IT Management 是一家位于阿拉巴马州莫比尔的 IT 服务和支持公司。该公司服务于墨西哥湾沿岸地区,为客户提供一系列 IT 解决方案。该公司由首席执行官 Matt Wilson 领导,他致力于确保客户数据和系统的安全。该公司特别关注最近针对 MSP 工具的备受瞩目的勒索软件攻击,促使他们寻求强大的安全解决方案。Advantage IT Management 重视能够最大限度地减少对客户性能、可用性和生产力影响的解决方案。
挑战
Advantage IT Management 是一家位于阿拉巴马州莫比尔的 IT 服务和支持公司,该公司正在寻求一种零信任、策略驱动的安全解决方案,以更好地保护其客户和自己的业务。该公司特别关注最近针对 MSP 工具的备受瞩目的勒索软件攻击。当客户开始询问零信任解决方案时,该公司的首席执行官 Matt Wilson 一直在探索零信任解决方案,这是实施此类解决方案的最佳时机。该公司评估了几种产品,但发现没有一种能像 ThreatLocker 那样提供完整的解决方案。
解决方案
Advantage IT Management 决定实施 ThreatLocker 的应用程序白名单、隔离和数据存储控制解决方案。ThreatLocker 的解决方案脱颖而出,因为它以其他产品无法做到的方式提供了应用程序控制、存储控制和管理提升。该解决方案的学习模式允许 Advantage IT Management 实施该解决方案,而不会中断任何客户端环境中的任何操作。一旦启用,该解决方案几乎不会产生任何干扰。应用程序控制可防止客户端安装软件、访问恶意网站或单击电子邮件中的错误链接。该解决方案还允许管理员根据需要访问单个应用程序。
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