技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 租赁金融自动化
- 篡改检测
关于客户
位于美国俄克拉荷马州格罗夫的 Grand Lake Casino 提供 45,000 平方英尺的游戏和现场娱乐设施,如老虎机、桌面游戏、现场音乐、餐厅等。
挑战
Grand Lake Casino 受到多项法规的约束,包括 PCI DSS 和 MICS,并且通过 Microsoft 事件查看器进行审核非常繁琐,并且无法提供足够的信息来完全满足审核请求。 IT 经理担心未经授权的内部活动以及第三方承包商和 IT 成员滥用特权的风险。该赌场还希望控制文件服务器,以监控员工处理敏感数据的方式,并在潜在问题导致安全事件或违规之前检测到这些问题。
解决方案
Grand Lake Casino 的 IT 经理实施了 Netwrix Auditor,它提供了预定义的合规性报告和灵活的警报,以简化合规性报告。该软件允许对特权用户(包括第三方承包商)进行密切监控,并提供详细的见解以降低人为错误和内部威胁的风险。它还通过跟踪文件、文件夹和权限的更改来提供对敏感数据的控制,从而能够及时检测可能威胁敏感数据安全的活动。此外,通过快速事件调查可以更快地解决常见用户问题。
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