技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 传感器 - 液位传感器
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
用例
- 网络安全
- 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
Arcopedico 是一家葡萄牙公司,专门生产符合人体工学的鞋类。该公司将产品出口到大约 50 个国家,年营业额达 1500 万欧元。 Arcopedico 经营自己的商店和分销商,并直接参与葡萄牙和西班牙零售市场。该公司的 IT 基础设施对其运营至关重要,而强大的网络安全措施对于保护其网络、云和移动设备至关重要。
挑战
Arcopedico 是一家葡萄牙人体工学鞋类制造商,其过时的企业防火墙面临着重大挑战。现有防火墙的功能有限,并且已接近其使用寿命。随着越来越多的设备连接到公司网络,该公司意识到需要对网络进行分区以增强安全性。当Arcopedico 经历了由网络上的外部电子邮件帐户引发的“网络钓鱼”事件时,改变公司政策的紧迫性变得显而易见。尽管该事件很快得到了遏制,并且没有对业务产生影响,但它凸显了该公司在网络安全威胁方面的脆弱性。
解决方案
Arcopedico 在其硬件合作伙伴 Pamafe IT 的建议下,决定采用 R80.10 软件和 SandBlast 零日防护来实施 Check Point 的高性能安全网关。该解决方案提供了新的安全级别,通过防止网络攻击进入网络,实现 IT 安全的先发制人的方法。 Check Point 架构涵盖了业务的各个方面,包括网络、云和移动。 SandBlast 代理通过威胁仿真、威胁提取和反勒索软件技术等功能,为抵御高级威胁提供了额外的保障。整个解决方案通过单个控制台进行管理,为Arcopedico 的IT 部门提供了对其网络安全的高度可见性和完全控制。
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