公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- America
国家
- 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
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
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
密歇根湖信用合作社 (LMCU) 是总部位于密歇根州的最大金融机构之一,也是该州第二大信用合作社。LMCU 成立于 1933 年,拥有 900 多名专业人员,300,000 多名会员,36 个分支机构和近 100 台 ATM,分布在西密歇根州、东密歇根州和卡拉马祖。LMCU 拥有 37 亿美元的资产,会员续约率高达 99.53%。该公司提供广泛的金融服务,从支票账户到抵押贷款、商业贷款、保险和投资服务。LMCU 的“随处”功能使全国任何人都可以成为会员。客户可以利用“随处”移动应用程序从全国任何地方访问他们的帐户。LMCU 获得了许多赞誉 - Bauer Financial Group 因财务安全和稳健性而获得 5 星评级,该公司还被评为全国最优秀和最聪明的公司之一。
挑战
密歇根湖信用合作社 (LMCU) 是一家大型金融机构,拥有 30 多万会员和 37 亿美元资产。该公司提供广泛的金融服务,会员续订率很高。然而,LMCU 每天都面临着保护其会员宝贵个人信息安全的挑战。金融机构是全球威胁行为者的首要目标,任何数据丢失或被盗事件都可能对客户和企业造成无法挽回的损害。LMCU 以前的安全解决方案没有在产品之间提供统一的可见性,并且缺乏对 IT 部门的可操作指导。因此,对于活跃用户和管理员来说,时间管理变得越来越不方便。他们花费太多的人力来“照看”系统。花在修复和监控网络上的时间过多且至关重要。
解决方案
在评估了市场上的多种数据安全解决方案后,LMCU 决定安装 Forcepoint 安全解决方案。LMCU 的 IT 团队也明白,迈向成功的长期安全解决方案的第一步不仅仅是技术。培养用户意识并提供识别潜在恶意网站/电子邮件的指导也很重要——人为因素是实现和维护成功数据安全的主要因素。Forcepoint 投入了大量时间与 LMCU 合作,以便为用户提供有关新数据安全解决方案的正确介绍和指导。Forcepoint 能够为 LMCU 提供网络、电子邮件和数据安全解决方案,从而大幅提高安全级别和 IT 团队的整体效率。LMCU 需要一个统一、主动且高效的系统,而 Forcepoint 安全解决方案满足了所有这些需求。
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