公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- United Kingdom
产品
- Forcepoint CASB
技术栈
- Microsoft Office 365
- AirWatch Mobile Device Management
- Dynamics CRM
- Yammer
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Digital Expertise
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
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
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
大都会银行是英国 100 多年来第一家新成立的高街银行。它为客户提供无与伦比的服务和便利。大都会银行于 2010 年 7 月成立,目前在伦敦和东南部拥有 27 家门店,并计划到 2020 年再开设 200 家门店。大都会银行是 IT 领域的创新者,使其遍布英国的 1400 名同事能够有效地沟通和协作。大都会银行采用了最新的 Microsoft 软件和服务,包括用于电子邮件、办公效率和业务应用程序的完整 Office 365 套件、Dynamics CRM 和 Yammer。大都会银行使用 AirWatch 移动设备管理 (MDM) 管理其 500 部企业 Windows 和 Apple 手机。
挑战
Metro Bank 是英国 100 多年来第一家新成立的高街银行,该银行希望通过启用对 Office 365 和 Yammer 的离网访问来提高员工的工作效率。但是,他们发现此举风险太大,即使实施了移动设备管理 (MDM)。该银行需要一种解决方案,使他们能够充分利用其在云应用程序上的投资,而不会增加公司数据和机密信息落入不当之手的风险。基础设施交付团队的目标是为公司拥有的设备用户(无论是否在网络内)提供对 Office 365 的完全访问权限,并为个人设备用户扩展对 Yammer 的访问权限。在第二阶段,将授予特定同事对 Dynamics CRM 中更敏感信息的离网访问权限。增强移动端点管理是另一项关键要求。Metro Bank 希望限制对已由 AirWatch MDM 管理的公司设备的离网访问,并且没有使用现有工具直接实施此策略的方法。
解决方案
在伦敦举行的信息安全大会上,Metro Bank 了解到 Forcepoint CASB,并立即看到了解决 Office 365 访问控制和安全挑战的潜力。该团队开始了最终成功的概念验证 (POC),随后决定部署该解决方案来保护其整个移动员工队伍;这项工作在几天内就完成了。为了符合其基于云的 IT 方法,Metro Bank 将 Forcepoint CASB 部署为基于云的内联代理。无需本地硬件或软件。首先,该团队希望为 Office 365 定义一项策略,以将访问权限限制为仅托管的公司笔记本电脑和 Windows 移动设备。他们决定采用自助注册方式,让用户在首次使用 Office 365 时注册远程云访问。通过利用 AirWatch 向选定设备发送证书的功能,Forcepoint CASB 能够自动确定哪些用户有资格注册完整的 Office 365 访问权限,哪些用户和设备只能访问 Yammer。Metro Bank 实施 Forcepoint CASB 是为了提供对云应用程序使用情况的可见性,包括访问了哪些数据、何时访问以及由谁访问。他们还使用 Forcepoint CASB 的安全和保护功能来检测应用程序使用中的行为异常并实时警报或阻止可疑事件。
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