技术
- 网络与连接 - 网关
- 机器人 - 轮式机器人
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 维护
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 培训
关于客户
Henny Penny 是一家设计、开发和制造优质食品服务设备的制造公司,以可靠性、易用性和低运营成本而闻名。 60 多年来,该公司为世界上许多要求最严格的厨房提供服务。 Henny Penny 总部位于俄亥俄州伊顿,通过其全球分销网络提供丰富的产品组合以及启动、服务、培训和技术支持。该公司的 900 名员工在不同地点工作,使用各种端点设备。 Henny Penny 严重依赖其网络基础设施来为其最重要的供应链运营提供动力并保持员工的工作效率。
挑战
Henny Penny 是一家全球制造组织,面临着保护其网络外围免受恶意软件、网络钓鱼和恶意攻击的挑战。该公司需要简化管理复杂性并保持业务连续性,特别是在 COVID-19 大流行期间。该公司有 900 名员工在不同地点工作,包括办公室、家里和客户所在地的现场,该公司的小型 IT 员工需要下一代保护,在用户友好的界面上提供深度可见性和敏捷性。面临的挑战不仅是保护数据中心的安全,还包括现场移动员工的安全。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Henny Penny 在美国和中国的四个站点部署了 Check Point 下一代安全网关。这些网关集成了最先进的威胁防御和统一管理,旨在防止任何网络攻击、降低复杂性并控制成本。该公司启用了 Check Point 下一代防火墙中提供的集成安全功能,包括移动访问、防机器人、防恶意软件、应用程序控制和 URL 过滤。为了保护其移动员工,Henny Penny 使用 Check Point Mobile Access,使他们能够使用智能手机、PC 或平板电脑通过互联网安全地连接到公司应用程序。 Check Point NGFW 中的 Check Point 反恶意软件只需一次扫描即可有效检测并删除端点中的恶意软件。
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