技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
中央新墨西哥州 (CNM) 社区学院是新墨西哥州最大的社区学院。自成立以来,CNM 提供了强大的职业技术计划。它提供数学、科学和工程方面的重点课程;商业和信息技术;应用技术;传播、人文和社会服务,为学生毕业后从事有价值的职业做好准备。 CNM 在阿尔伯克基周围有 8 个地点,需要防御的攻击面很大。 IT 和安全团队密切合作,保护用户、数据和其他资产免受网络威胁。
挑战
新墨西哥州中部 (CNM) 社区学院是新墨西哥州最大的社区学院,在管理其多重安全防御方面面临着重大挑战。该学院需要防止新的或未知的威胁逃避基于声誉的安全解决方案。 CNM 在阿尔伯克基周围有八个地点,需要防御很大的攻击面。 IT 和安全团队密切合作,保护用户、数据和其他资产免受网络威胁。然而,高等教育机构的预算不可能以与威胁扩散相同的速度增长。当需要更新学院的防火墙时,IT 和安全团队寻找一种在简化操作的同时改进防御的方法。
解决方案
该学院评估了 Check Point、Cisco、Fortinet 和 Palo Alto Networks 的可能解决方案。在使用解决方案进行概念验证测试后,CNM 选择了具有威胁仿真和威胁提取功能的 Check Point SandBlast 零日防护。该解决方案通过防规避恶意软件检测和针对最危险攻击的全面保护来提高网络安全性。威胁提取组件会删除有风险的内容,例如宏或嵌入链接,并仅使用已知的安全元素重建文档。该团队在其各个地点部署了 Check Point 网关,以保护学院的网络浏览和互联网流量。电子邮件流量经过加密并直接进入 Microsoft Office 365。该解决方案与 Check Point 安全管理完全集成,使团队能够从统一平台为八个 Check Point 网关创建安全策略、配置文件和配置。
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