技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 恶意软件保护
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 公共云
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
该客户是一家非常成功的财富 500 强跨国公司,为数百万客户提供服务。该公司已对其业务模式进行了分支,以增强对其核心忠实客户的服务,并在其市场空间中占据主导地位。该公司混合使用 Windows 和 Mac OSX 设备,其大部分数据中心基础设施托管在公共云中。该公司在全球范围内拥有多个分支机构,因此全球部署的成本成为主要问题。
挑战
该客户是一家财富 500 强跨国公司,面临着针对性攻击的重大风险,可能会损害其全球品牌、客户隐私和信任以及财务稳定性。风险很高,数百万客户的关键知识产权和信用卡信息都面临风险。该公司混合使用 Windows 和 Mac OSX 设备,其大部分数据中心基础设施托管在公共云中。我们面临的挑战是找到一种解决方案,能够抵御物理和云基础设施中的高级攻击,同时对其当前监控和事件响应流程造成最小的改变。该解决方案需要开放且适应性强。此外,由于该公司在全球设有多个地点,全球部署的成本也是一个主要问题。
解决方案
该公司评估了 Cyphort 的自适应检测结构 (ADF) 和市场上其他有竞争力的解决方案。他们需要一个能够在整个全球基础设施中保护他们的解决方案。关键要素包括高级装甲恶意软件的检测、易用性和操作成本、基于 API 的集成、基于使用的许可和软件模型。该公司以分布式模式实施了 Cyphort ADF 解决方案。每个地点都有自己的在商用硬件上运行的 Cyphort 收集器,并且 Cyphort SmartCore™ 部署在客户的公共云中。该解决方案能够检测规避和隐秘的恶意软件,无缝地融入他们现有的基础设施,与他们的内部工具集成,并将许可模式与他们从解决方案获得的价值相匹配。
运营影响
Case Study missing?
Start adding your own!
Register with your work email and create a new case study profile for your business.
相关案例.
Case Study
System 800xA at Indian Cement Plants
Chettinad Cement recognized that further efficiencies could be achieved in its cement manufacturing process. It looked to investing in comprehensive operational and control technologies to manage and derive productivity and energy efficiency gains from the assets on Line 2, their second plant in India.
Case Study
IoT System for Tunnel Construction
The Zenitaka Corporation ('Zenitaka') has two major business areas: its architectural business focuses on structures such as government buildings, office buildings, and commercial facilities, while its civil engineering business is targeted at structures such as tunnels, bridges and dams. Within these areas, there presented two issues that have always persisted in regard to the construction of mountain tunnels. These issues are 'improving safety" and "reducing energy consumption". Mountain tunnels construction requires a massive amount of electricity. This is because there are many kinds of electrical equipment being used day and night, including construction machinery, construction lighting, and ventilating fan. Despite this, the amount of power consumption is generally not tightly managed. In many cases, the exact amount of power consumption is only ascertained when the bill from the power company becomes available. Sometimes, corporations install demand-monitoring equipment to help curb the maximum power demanded. However, even in these cases, the devices only allow the total volume of power consumption to be ascertained, or they may issue warnings to prevent the contracted volume of power from being exceeded. In order to tackle the issue of reducing power consumption, it was first necessary to obtain an accurate breakdown of how much power was being used in each particular area. In other words, we needed to be able to visualize the amount of power being consumed. Safety, was also not being managed very rigorously. Even now, tunnel construction sites often use a 'name label' system for managing entry into the work site. Specifically, red labels with white reverse sides that bear the workers' names on both sides are displayed at the tunnel work site entrance. The workers themselves then flip the name label to the appropriate side when entering or exiting from the work site to indicate whether or not they are working inside the tunnel at any given time. If a worker forgets to flip his or her name label when entering or exiting from the tunnel, management cannot be performed effectively. In order to tackle the challenges mentioned above, Zenitaka decided to build a system that could improve the safety of tunnel construction as well as reduce the amount of power consumed. In other words, this new system would facilitate a clear picture of which workers were working in each location at the mountain tunnel construction site, as well as which processes were being carried out at those respective locations at any given time. The system would maintain the safety of all workers while also carefully controlling the electrical equipment to reduce unnecessary power consumption. Having decided on the concept, our next concern was whether there existed any kind of robust hardware that would not break down at the construction work site, that could move freely in response to changes in the working environment, and that could accurately detect workers and vehicles using radio frequency identification (RFID). Given that this system would involve many components that were new to Zenitaka, we decided to enlist the cooperation of E.I.Sol Co., Ltd. ('E.I.Sol') as our joint development partner, as they had provided us with a highly practical proposal.
Case Study
Splunk Partnership Ties Together Big Data & IoT Services
Splunk was faced with the need to meet emerging customer demands for interfacing IoT projects to its suite of services. The company required an IoT partner that would be able to easily and quickly integrate with its Splunk Enterprise platform, rather than allocating development resources and time to building out an IoT interface and application platform.
Case Study
Bridge monitoring in Hamburg Port
Kattwyk Bridge is used for both rail and road transport, and it has played an important role in the Port of Hamburg since 1973. However, the increasing pressure from traffic requires a monitoring solution. The goal of the project is to assess in real-time the bridge's status and dynamic responses to traffic and lift processes.
Case Study
Bellas Landscaping
Leading landscaping firm serving central Illinois streamlines operations with Samsara’s real-time fleet tracking solution: • 30+ vehicle fleet includes International Terrastar dump trucks and flatbeds, medium- and light-duty pickups from Ford and Chevrolet. Winter fleet includes of snow plows and salters.