公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Turkey
产品
- Forcepoint Web Security Cloud
- Forcepoint Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
技术栈
- Cloud-based security
- Data Loss Prevention
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用功能
- 商业运营
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
客户是土耳其一家大型私营航空公司,自 1990 年代开始运营。该航空公司的目标是为土耳其的每个人提供低成本航空服务,并为此投入了大量资金用于创新技术。该航空公司在航空业取得了重大进展,包括 2012 年以 120 亿美元订购 100 架新空客飞机,这是当时最大的订单。2018 年,该航空公司与 Immfly 合作,为客户提供机上数字服务。自成立以来,该航空公司已运送了超过 3000 万名客户。
挑战
该航空公司的员工经常使用公司笔记本电脑远程工作,这使他们面临来自不安全网络的潜在安全威胁。该公司还面临着遵守严格的欧洲 GDPR 法规和土耳其个人数据保护局对数据安全的要求的挑战。该公司需要一种可以保护其用户和数据的安全解决方案,无论他们身在何处。该解决方案还需要可扩展并能够集成其他解决方案以进一步提高保护级别。
解决方案
该航空公司与 Forcepoint 合作实施了基于云的安全解决方案。Forcepoint Web Security 解决方案已在本地部署,因此该公司扩大了合作伙伴关系,将安全性转移到了云端。概念验证表明,该解决方案的操作、管理和控制非常简单。该解决方案将 Forcepoint Web Security 本地解决方案的强大安全性扩展到远程和漫游用户(无论是在公司网络内还是在公司网络外)。这确保了员工在旅途中携带笔记本电脑前往不安全地点时不会无意中将恶意软件引入公司网络。该航空公司还添加了 Forcepoint 数据丢失防护 (DLP) 来保护其所有数据,无论它们位于何处。
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