技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 恶意软件保护
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 面部识别
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
IZA(劳动经济研究所)是一家总部位于德国的研究所,为政府和政治家提供有关劳动力市场和经济的建议。作为德国邮政基金会的一部分,IZA 是一家经济研究机构,其职责是收集、管理和分析各种数据源,以便就经济政策的影响向政府提供建议。 IZA 是全球学者网络的中心,他们共同努力对劳动力市场如何运作以及劳动力市场政策如何执行形成良好的经济理解。该研究所支持年轻学者成为明天的领先学者。
挑战
IZA(劳动经济学研究所)位于德国,为政府和政治家提供有关劳动力市场和经济的建议。面对不断变化的威胁形势,该研究所在维护数据安全方面面临着重大挑战。他们处理的数据高度敏感且备受追捧,使其成为网络犯罪分子的主要目标。他们的工作性质也意味着有人不同意他们的调查结果,从而进一步增加了网络犯罪的风险。该研究所需要加强网络分段,并允许远程工作人员安全地访问和共享数据。面临的挑战是通过明确的规则和分段来管理对数据的访问,同时确保全球范围内的数据科学家可以使用这些数据。
解决方案
IZA 求助于 Check Point 量子安全网关来解决他们的安全挑战。 IZA 和 Check Point 之间的合作可以追溯到 1998 年,并随着安全要求多年来的变化而稳步发展。 IZA 安全地位的最新升级是保护其新闻编辑室免受一系列 DDoS 攻击。 Check Point SandBlast 网络(沙盒)包括使用 SandBlast 威胁模拟和威胁提取针对已知威胁和零日攻击的多层保护。该解决方案可以快速向用户提供安全内容,同时通过虚拟沙箱运行文件以发现恶意行为。该方法可以阻止恶意软件进入网络,并且不会中断用户。借助 Check Point 解决方案,IZA 可以识别传播恶意软件的网站,防止下载恶意文件,并阻止有风险或不安全的应用程序访问网络。
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