技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
Grupo Telvista 是领先的联络中心解决方案提供商,总部位于墨西哥不列颠哥伦比亚省蒂华纳,在墨西哥城墨西卡利和德克萨斯州艾伦设有办事处。该公司提供双语联络中心、社交媒体、全渠道和 IT 解决方案,帮助客户实现其客户体验目标。 Grupo Telvista 为技术、电信、旅游、金融服务、零售和其他行业的客户提供服务,帮助客户将现有的本地服务和应用程序迁移到云端以提高效率。
挑战
Grupo Telvista 是联络中心解决方案的领导者,面临着保护其私有云中的应用程序、数据和工作负载的挑战。该公司寻求虚拟化安全管理,以提高效率并获得行业领先的威胁防护。迁移到基于 VMware ESXi 虚拟机的私有云基础设施的目的是降低成本、简化基础设施管理并提高业务弹性。然而,这种转变还需要强大的安全措施来保护虚拟化环境并防止威胁横向传播。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Grupo Telvista 选择了 Check Point CloudGuard 网络安全。该解决方案跨 Telvista 私有云中的七个虚拟化安全网关提供业界领先的威胁防御和自动化安全性。 CloudGuard 提供一系列功能,包括防火墙、DLP、IPS、应用程序控制、IPsec VPN、防病毒和防机器人保护。此外,SandBlast 还添加了针对零日攻击的威胁提取和威胁仿真。统一安全管理确保在单一管理平台中跨网关进行一致的安全策略管理、实施和报告,使 Grupo Telvista 团队能够在各自的环境中同时以高性能和响应能力工作。
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