技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云中间件与微服务
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
Alrov Luxury Hotels 是一家以色列酒店运营商,在欧洲经营 SET Hotels,在耶路撒冷经营 The Mamilla Hotel 和 David Citadel Hotel。该公司是豪华酒店的开发商、所有者和运营商,在英国、荷兰、法国和以色列拥有物业。它是 Alrov Properties and Lodgings 的一部分,该公司是一家房地产开发商,在欧洲、中东和北美拥有项目。该公司正在考虑进一步扩张,收购纽约和西欧旅游热点的地标性房产。
挑战
Alrov Luxury Hotels 是一家以色列酒店运营商,在英国、荷兰、法国和以色列设有酒店,面临着加强端点安全以保护宾客和运营数据的挑战。该公司的主要酒店马米拉酒店 (The Mamilla Hotel) 和大卫城堡酒店 (David Citadel Hotel) 均位于耶路撒冷,旨在为客人提供完美的接待体验,其中包括保护客人的数据、偏好和凭证。面临的挑战是让员工能够流畅地工作并获得无缝的用户体验,同时确保所有 IT 系统都得到管理、更新和保护。作为国际公司集团的一部分,Alrov 需要保护跨多个站点的复杂、分布式 IT 环境。
解决方案
在对网络安全市场进行详细分析后,Alrov Luxury Hotels 于 2019 年初部署了 Check Point SandBlast Agent®。该决定是受到简化管理需求的影响,因为 Alrov 拥有一个小型网络安全团队,跨多个站点运营。 Check Point SandBlast Agent 的云管理方面是关键,它允许团队从一个中心位置控制所有端点。 Check Point SandBlast Agent 是一款端点安全产品,旨在防止最新的第五代 (Gen V) 网络攻击,针对企业端点、服务器、笔记本电脑和台式机。该产品包括威胁防御工具,可保护 Mamilla Hotel 和 David Citadel 免受已知和未知端点威胁。
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