技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 硬件设计与工程服务
关于客户
FXCM Inc.(纽约证券交易所股票代码:FXCM)是一家为零售和机构客户提供在线外汇交易及相关服务的全球提供商。该公司充当零售客户与全球银行和金融机构集合之间的代理,通过其专有技术平台提供进入场外外汇市场的机会。福汇在全球设有 15 个办事处,为约 200,000 名零售客户和 200 家全球顶级对冲基金和银行提供服务。
挑战
FXCM Inc. 是一家全球在线外汇交易服务提供商,在确保其分布式网络环境安全方面面临着挑战。该公司在全球设有 15 个办事处,为约 200,000 名零售客户和 200 家全球顶级对冲基金和银行提供服务。我们面临的挑战是找到一个强大的网络安全解决方案,该解决方案可以在区域内部署并由少量的专门人员集中管理。该解决方案需要提供强大的集成安全性、高性能数据中心级硬件、简化的网络安全管理、管理和报告,并成为单一供应商生态系统的一部分。
解决方案
FXCM Inc. 向 Check Point 寻求解决方案。 Check Point 向 FXCM 提供其 12000 系列设备,以确保 FXCM 数据中心、大型办公室和流动性来源之间的链接安全。这些设备为 FXCM 提供了灵活性、性能和高端口密度的组合,使其能够在单个设备上支持不同速率的多条线路。 12000 设备还提供热插拔冗余硬盘驱动器和电源,以确保业务连续性和可维护性。此外,FXCM 利用 Check Point 的 4000 系列设备来保护其一些较小的分支机构和数据中心之间的通信。 Check Point 的软件刀片架构使 FXCM 能够通过在各个设备上部署多个安全工具来采取分层的安全方法。 FXCM 还利用 Check Point 多域安全管理从单一集中控制台管理、监控和管理其全球安全策略。
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