公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Asia
国家
- Japan
产品
- Netskope CASB
- Netskope Advanced Analytics
技术栈
- Cloud Services
- Zero-Trust Network
- Cloud Confidence Index (CCI)
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Digital Expertise
- Brand Awareness
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 销售与市场营销
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
Dentsu Digital 是一家快速发展的公司,成立于 2016 年,是日本广告巨头 Dentsu Group 的数字营销部门。该公司专注于追求最有前景的数字技术,旨在促进客户的业务增长、创造世界创新并为人们带来幸福。在瞬息万变的数字营销领域,云服务的最佳利用对公司至关重要。Dentsu Digital 希望建立一个员工可以安全使用各种云服务的工作环境。然而,现有的网络环境阻碍了 Dentsu 提供足够的服务。
挑战
日本广告巨头电通集团旗下的数字营销部门电通数字在监控和管理云使用情况以确保网络安全方面面临挑战。该公司希望建立一个员工可以安全使用各种云服务的工作环境。然而,基于区分内部和外部网络的区域防御的边界防御型网络环境已成为影子 IT 的滋生地,阻碍了电通提供足够的服务。为了解决这个问题,电通的信息系统团队根据零信任概念重建了网络。然后,它寻求云访问服务代理 (CASB) 解决方案来监控系统的使用情况并管理其安全性。
解决方案
Dentsu Digital 决定实施 Netskope CASB 解决方案来监控云服务的使用情况。实施过程进展顺利,一旦团队能够准确掌握云的使用情况,他们就会惊讶地发现员工正在使用 500 多种云服务。为了评估所有这些服务的风险,Dentsu Digital 使用了 Netskope Advanced Analytics 中的云信心指数 (CCI) 功能。CCI 是 Netskope 开发的系统,用于评估企业对公共云服务的准备情况。基于从云安全联盟改编的客观安全性、可审计性和业务连续性标准,Netskope CCI 为 Dentsu Digital 提供了一个有用的工具来管理云服务使用的风险。
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