技术
- 传感器 - 空气污染传感器
- 传感器 - 环境传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 质量保证
用例
- 施工管理
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Hactl 是香港国际机场 (HKIA) 领先的航空货运站运营商。该公司年航空货运能力为350万吨。世界各地的航空公司、货运代理和托运人都依靠 Hactl 来确保其货运正常进行。 Hactl 使用其第三代航空货运管理系统 COSAC-Plus,通过网络及其移动应用程序实现实时跟踪、文件处理和清关。该公司全天候 (24/7) 运营,需要高水平的系统可用性和抵御网络威胁的弹性。
挑战
Hactl 是香港国际机场 (HKIA) 领先的航空货运站运营商,年处理航空货运量达 350 万吨。该公司的 COSAC-Plus 航空货运管理系统对于实时跟踪、文件处理和清关至关重要。然而,COSAC-Plus 的成效取决于香港空运货站 IT 基础设施的不间断运作,而这需要 24/7 快速、准确且不间断的数据流。鉴于网络威胁不断演变,香港空运货站认识到需要采取积极主动的措施来增强 IT 基础设施的弹性和可用性。该公司寻求一种全面的解决方案来保护其整个 IT 基础设施免受 DDoS 攻击。
解决方案
Hactl 选择 Nexusguard 来保护其在线服务。 Nexusguard 提供了企业级解决方案,可提供全面、定制且以客户为中心的服务。该解决方案包括由当地专家团队提供的深入咨询、测试和微调服务。 Nexusguard 的集成托管解决方案保护 Hactl 的 IT 运营免受 DDoS 攻击。该解决方案是透明的,允许 Hactl 通过 Nexusguard 的客户门户查看实时流量、正在进行的和历史的攻击、潜在威胁以及有用的分析。 Nexusguard 的起源保护解决方案的实施是为了确保对 COSAC-Plus 的不间断访问。基于云的 DDoS 缓解平台已完全集成到 Hactl 的基础设施中,无需额外的硬件或技术人员。 Hactl 的应用程序和基础设施,包括 COSAC-Plus 和后端系统,现已完全受到保护,免受容量/应用程序级攻击和其他类型的黑客攻击。
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