公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Bitglass
技术栈
- SaaS
- BYOD
- MDM
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Cost Savings
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
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
客户是一家总部位于美国的全球武器制造商。该公司为全球数千家军事和执法机构提供产品。该公司的员工遍布全球,是一家大型企业。由于其产品和客户的敏感性,数据安全对公司至关重要。该公司之前曾尝试使用移动设备管理 (MDM) 解决方案来保护 BYOD 对企业生产力应用程序的访问,但事实证明这种方法不成功且成本高昂,因此该公司开始寻找替代解决方案。
挑战
这家总部位于美国的全球武器制造商在确保 BYOD 能够访问公司生产力应用程序方面面临重大挑战。该公司为全球数千家军事和执法机构提供产品,此前曾尝试部署移动设备管理 (MDM)。然而,事实证明,MDM 解决方案不适用于各种 BYOD 设备。由于公司员工遍布全球,因此支持 BYOD 上的 MDM 成本非常高。此外,许多员工拒绝安装控制其设备并可能威胁其隐私的 MDM 代理。MDM 部署失败导致公司生产力下降。IT 安全团队开始寻找用于移动安全的无代理 SaaS 解决方案。
解决方案
该公司在 Bitglass 中找到了解决方案,这是一种用于移动安全的无代理 SaaS 解决方案。IT 团队被 Bitglass 的解决方案所吸引,因为它具有广泛的功能:选择性擦除、设备加密和登录策略实施。Bitglass 为团队提供了对移动设备使用情况所需的可见性和控制。产品设置的简易性是额外的优势:在注册试用帐户一小时内,IT 团队就有六个用户注册了 Bitglass。团队对 Bitglass 进行了一系列功能测试:选择性擦除和恢复设备、地理围栏、DLP 阻止和警报以及用于自动配置用户和组的 ActiveDirectory Sync。经过几周的测试,IT 团队确信他们已经找到了理想的 BYOD 安全解决方案。
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