公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Asia
- America
- Europe
国家
- India
- United States
产品
- Forcepoint Web Security
- Forcepoint Email Security
- Forcepoint DLP
技术栈
- TRITON Architecture
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Customer Satisfaction
- Cost Savings
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 数据库安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
IGATE 是提供集成技术和基于运营的解决方案的全球领导者。该公司提供产品化的应用程序和平台,通过速度、敏捷性和想象力的结合,为各行各业的客户提供必要的竞争和创新优势。IGATE 总部位于新泽西州布里奇沃特,是北美、欧洲和亚太地区企业值得信赖的合作伙伴,收入超过 12 亿美元,全球员工人才资本超过 33,000 人。IGATE 是一家 IT 服务公司,与数据分析、移动性、数字技术和云高度集成。这有助于公司适应不断变化的技术格局,同时专注于广泛的行业群体,包括银行和金融服务、保险、医疗保健、制造业和零售业。
挑战
IGATE 是一家提供集成技术和基于运营的解决方案的全球领先企业,它面临着巨大的数据安全挑战。该公司需要将其企业网络扩展到全球分布的大量子公司,并确保采用统一的政策。当用户在远程办公室工作或前往远程位置时,这一挑战尤其严峻。IGATE 希望在公司整个扩展的企业网络中采用相同的政策。该公司曾发生过一起数据泄露事件,一名员工从远程计算机登录企业网络并向客户发送垃圾邮件。IGATE 需要采取一种立场,让公司能够保护企业数据和用户,同时确保制定适当的政策。
解决方案
在认识到数据安全挑战后,IGATE 开始评估可能的安全解决方案。经过广泛的评估过程,IGATE 选择了 Forcepoint 解决方案作为其统一的混合安全解决方案。Forcepoint 的混合解决方案允许管理员从单个控制台管理所有策略和报告。此外,TRITON 架构整合了基于云和本地的安全管理,从而降低了与其他具有单独管理系统的混合部署相关的成本。Forcepoint 部署了其他安全供应商无法部署的功能。对于 Gurumurthy 和他的 IT 团队来说,该产品有两个特别突出的功能 - 第一个是 Forcepoint 的混合环境。第二个安全功能,也是 Forcepoint 优于市场上所有其他产品的优势,是可见性。TRITON 架构提供实时、有效的用户数据移动报告。
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