技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 恶意软件保护
- 功能应用 - 企业资源规划系统 (ERP)
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
关于客户
20 多年来,Enterprise Consulting Group (ECG) 一直致力于为中西部地区的企业提供以客户为中心的 IT 基础设施产品和服务。虽然其大多数客户都位于圣路易斯地区,但许多客户都在全球开展业务,ECG 为其世界各地的分支机构提供支持。 ECG 为各行业的客户提供服务,为关键任务基础设施项目提供支持,从最初的架构和设计,到产品选择、部署和支持。
挑战
Enterprise Consulting Group (ECG) 是一家 IT 基础设施产品和服务提供商,面临着整合和自动化安全解决方案管理任务的挑战。该公司需要保护台式机、笔记本电脑和移动用户免受恶意软件、网络钓鱼和勒索软件的侵害。 ECG 为各个行业的客户提供服务,并支持任务关键型基础设施项目,从最初的架构和设计,到产品选择、部署和支持。作为 Check Point 的长期合作伙伴,ECG 专门提供 Check Point 解决方案来支持客户的安全需求。 ECG 还使用 Check Point 技术来保护自己的网络环境并保持最新的安全解决方案。
解决方案
ECG 部署了 Check Point R80.40 以支持其圣路易斯总部的 Check Point 4800 下一代防火墙集群。该解决方案提供了 100 多项新功能,可整合 ECG 安全环境的各个方面,并使其能够快速、轻松地在整个组织内部署保护措施。可定制的仪表板提供整个网络的完整可见性,使 IT 能够专注于最重要的问题。 Check Point 的统一安全管理还使用 API 来实现身份验证管理、命令管理等任务的新自动化,以及用于数据中心服务器对象的新扩展 API,并支持 http/2 等新协议。 ECG 还利用 Check Point SandBlast Agent 保护用户免受零日威胁,在入口点阻止潜在问题,从而帮助保护整个 ECG 网络。
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