公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Netherlands
产品
- Forcepoint Web Security Cloud
- Forcepoint Email Security Cloud
技术栈
- Cloud Computing
- Email Security
- Web Security
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
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
Huisman 是一家全球性公司,在为世界领先的陆上和海上公司设计和制造重型建筑设备方面拥有丰富的经验。Huisman 最初成立于 1929 年,是一家钢结构公司,自 1987 年以来一直与 ITREC 工程公司合作,设计和交付完全自主的产品。该公司开发和制造起重机、管道铺设系统、钻井设备、绞车、船舶设计和特殊产品。除了石油和天然气,Huisman 还专注于可再生能源、休闲和民用工业。该公司拥有 1,500 名员工。
挑战
Huisman 是一家全球性公司,在重型建筑设备的工程和制造方面拥有丰富的经验。该公司开发和制造起重机、管道铺设系统、钻井设备、绞车、船舶设计和特殊产品。除了石油和天然气,Huisman 还专注于可再生能源、休闲和民用工业。鉴于其国际影响力,办公室之间的安全通信是 Huisman 成功的关键。这就是该公司选择 Forcepoint 的 Web 和电子邮件安全解决方案来保护内部系统免受恶意软件和数据泄露的原因。Huisman 是一家高科技公司,在工程领域拥有大量知识产权。因此,它需要一个提供终极保护、易于使用和易于管理的高质量安全平台。
解决方案
Huisman 选择了 Forcepoint 的 Web 和电子邮件安全解决方案来保护内部系统免受恶意软件和数据泄露的侵害。多年来,Huisman 部署了 Forcepoint 的本地设备解决方案来管理全球 Web 和电子邮件安全。2017 年,该公司决定改用 Forcepoint 的云平台。这一举措带来了许多显著的优势。“虽然设备提供了适当的安全级别,但它们需要 IT 部门的定期关注。设备必须维护和更新。有了 Forcepoint 的云解决方案,客户现场不再需要这些任务。Forcepoint 负责所有更新和升级,我们可以专注于定义和维护我们自己的策略。此外,云平台提供了进一步提高安全性的新功能。”
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