公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- NETSCOUT® Omnis® Cyber Intelligence
- Omnis® Cyber Adaptor
- InfiniStreamNG®
技术栈
- Cybersecurity
- Network Monitoring
- Data Analytics
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 数据科学服务
关于客户
客户是一家大型政府机构,与其他政府组织合作。该机构确保数据共享和知识转移以确保最高运营效率的方式进行。该机构面临持续的网络攻击,并且存在可见性方面的差距。安全运营 (SecOps) 团队的响应速度因日志密集型网络攻击响应流程而变慢。首席信息安全官 (CISO) 的任务是增强该机构的网络安全状况,以应对其不断扩大的威胁形势,而不会增加供应商工具的蔓延。
挑战
这家大型政府机构正在与持续不断的网络攻击作斗争,但缺乏可视性。日志密集型网络攻击响应流程拖慢了安全运营 (SecOps) 的响应速度。首席信息安全官 (CISO) 的任务是增强该机构的网络安全状况,以应对不断扩大的威胁形势,而不会增加供应商工具的蔓延。
解决方案
该机构选择实施 NETSCOUT 的 Omnis Cyber Intelligence,这是一个企业范围的网络威胁和风险调查平台。该解决方案包括部署在两个 Equinix 共置设施的冗余 Omnis Cyber Intelligence 服务器配置,另一台服务器在其本地机构数据中心运行。Omnis Cyber Adaptors 已配置在之前部署在网络环境中关键聚合点的 ISNG 设备上,以生成 nGeniusONE 的智能数据,从而使 SecOps 能够从这些相同位置获取企业安全视图。该平台将网络数据包和 NETSCOUT 智能数据存储在 ISNG 设备上,使 Omnis Cyber Intelligence 能够采用独特的索引和压缩技术来长时间存储这些数据。然后,SecOps 使用这些数据进行回溯分析、联系人跟踪和 IP 警报以解决威胁。
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