技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 租赁金融自动化
- 篡改检测
关于客户
Family Assurance是英国最大的免税友好协会,提供一系列储蓄债券和投资产品,包括免税储蓄债券、个人储蓄账户、单位信托和儿童储蓄债券。作为一家互助公司,它拥有超过 500,000 名会员,投资超过 15 亿英镑(25 亿美元)。公司致力于迎接新挑战并引领技术进步。它对新技术的持续投资可以实现更好的管理并显着降低成本,使其能够与英国最高效的保险公司竞争。
挑战
英国最大的免税友好协会 Family Assurance 由于员工数量众多,在维护数据和企业网络完整性方面面临着重大挑战。该公司发现了与不受管理的用户访问相关的风险,例如敏感数据可能通过可移动介质移动或引入受病毒感染、未经测试或未经许可的软件。 Family Assurance 的团队希望采取积极主动的立场,并使用先进的技术解决方案来确保公司尽一切努力促进良好实践。他们的目标是获得反软件盗窃联盟 (FAST) 的认证,这是一个促进软件合法使用的英国组织。 FAST 认证表明软件合规性并降低病毒风险。
解决方案
Family Assurance 选择实施 Pointsec Protector,该解决方案提供了公司所需的粒度和分层方法。 Pointsec Protector 能够扫描所有传入媒体是否存在病毒,并确保其只是非恶意数据,从而立即阻止这种漏洞途径。然后,扫描的媒体将被授权在组织的网络中使用。在网络外部进行的任何更改都会自动将媒体标记为未经授权并需要重新扫描。在桌面上,Pointsec Protector 可防止创建、修改或删除任何已定义的文件类型,从而防止从任何来源对硬盘驱动器进行未经授权的添加。该解决方案还提供个人或群组配置文件,允许以多种方式集中管理、监控、日志记录、审核和对尝试的安全漏洞发出警报,从而为公司范围内的安全提供真正灵活的方法。
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