公司规模
Large Corporate
国家
- Worldwide
产品
- Bitglass Next-Gen CASB
- Google's G Suite
技术栈
- Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)
- SAML proxy technology
- AJAX-VM technology
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
适用行业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
客户是一家拥有 20,000 名员工的全球商业数据巨头。该企业负责处理全球 2000 强企业的大部分业务和财务数据,因此安全至关重要。该公司的安全团队已经在每个地点安装了最新的“下一代防火墙”设备,以及 Blue Coat 的安全 Web 网关。然而,采用 Google 的 G Suite 进行 SaaS 生产力带来了新的挑战,因为用户希望从任何设备、任何地点进行访问。
挑战
这家全球商业数据巨头负责处理全球 2000 强企业的大部分业务和财务数据,在选择 Google 的 G Suite 来提高 SaaS 生产力时,它面临着挑战。该公司现有的以网络为中心的安全硬件无法理解 G Suite 的语义,无法执行公司数据安全政策。此外,用户希望从任何设备、任何地点进行访问,这使得该公司现有的安全硬件失效。该企业决定使用云访问安全代理 (CASB) 来保护 G Suite。然而,他们考虑的四家供应商中有三家只能支持基于 API 的公司数据可见性和控制,这对该公司的法律团队来说是不够的。
解决方案
该企业选择 Bitglass 的 Next-Gen CASB 来保护 G Suite。Bitglass 的产品完全满足了该公司的需求。除了基于 API 的云中静态公司数据的可视性和控制之外,Bitglass 还在任何用户与 G Suite 交互期间提供数据内联保护。敏感数据在上传到云之前和下载到非托管设备之前被阻止或限制。Bitglass 的弹性 AJAX-VM 技术意味着无需在客户端设备上安装任何软件即可实现内联控制。该公司还看重 Bitglass 的双 SAML 代理技术带来的无缝用户身份验证体验和增强的安全性。用户可以直接登录 Google,并通过 Bitglass Omni 多协议代理通过单点登录透明地重定向。
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