技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 公共云
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 维护
- 质量保证
用例
- 添加剂制造
- 篡改检测
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
中西部橡胶服务与供应公司是一家领先的高品质橡胶产品制造商、制造商和分销商。该公司成立于 1976 年,为食品、造纸、包装和分销等各个行业以及全球地板护理行业提供皮带和输送机产品。该公司总部位于明尼苏达州普利茅斯,并在荷兰和中国设有分支机构。尽管名称如此,Midwest Rubber 是一家全球性组织,业务遍及三大洲,客户遍及全球。该公司严重依赖基于云的 SaaS 应用程序来保持敏捷性并控制成本。
挑战
Midwest Rubber Service & Supply Company 是一家全球制造组织,在保护其基于云的 SaaS 应用程序方面面临着重大挑战。该公司业务遍及三大洲,严重依赖 Microsoft Office 365 应用程序和 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central 云 ERP 进行运营。其服务器托管在 Microsoft Azure 上,还支持 Citrix 数字工作空间环境中的跨国运营。随着大量数据在站点、端点和云中移动,维护普遍的安全性成为首要的业务需求。该公司需要保护客户和内部数据,保持法规遵从性,保护 SaaS 用户免受恶意软件、网络钓鱼和恶意攻击,并简化管理复杂性。
解决方案
Midwest Rubber 部署了 Check Point CloudGuard SaaS,这是一项专门为保护企业 SaaS 环境而设计的云服务。该解决方案可阻止旨在窃取 SaaS 应用程序和云电子邮件数据的攻击。它提供深度可见性和全面的防护,防止恶意软件、零日漏洞、复杂的网络钓鱼攻击和员工 SaaS 帐户劫持。该公司还实施了 Check Point SandBlast Agent,将高级威胁防护扩展到端点设备。该解决方案捕获并自动分析完整的取证数据,提供可操作的见解和上下文,以便在发生违规事件时快速修复攻击。为了提供额外的端点保护层,Midwest Rubber 部署了 Check Point 全磁盘加密 (FDE),它为所有端点驱动器上的所有信息提供透明的安全性。
运营影响
数量效益
Case Study missing?
Start adding your own!
Register with your work email and create a new case study profile for your business.
相关案例.
Case Study
Data Capture for Afghanistan Forces
Electronic equipments on the field of Afghanistan provided information on the status of the vehicle and to identify potential threats surrounding it to the British Force. The monitoring and interpretation of this data requires robust and sophisticated digitization for data capture and communication.
Case Study
Enhancing Security and Compliance in Remitly's Global Money Transfer Service with Fastly
Remitly, an online remittance service, was faced with the challenge of securing its proprietary global transfer network. The company needed a security solution that could meet PCI requirements and protect customers' sensitive transactions through its mobile application. The solution had to be capable of defending against new and emerging attack types without impacting performance. Remitly also had to deal with irregular traffic patterns, such as a sudden spike in account transfers from a small network segment on the Pacific coastline of South America. The company needed to determine in real time whether such traffic indicated an attack or valid requests. A traditional web application firewall (WAF) would not be able to distinguish this traffic, potentially leading to customer frustration if the IP was blacklisted.
Case Study
Discrete Manufacturing Industries (Fiberglass Pipe)
The implementation of ERP software in a Discrete Manufacturing organization needs to be strategic, irrespective of its size and capacity. The client had already implemented an ERP system which fulfilled their requirements but was not efficient enough. Efficiency here meant Synchronized Planning, Updating and Multisite Planning. Planning at client’s place was done outside the ERP system. Lack of proper synchronization to the ERP system paved way to huge delays in the changes getting updated in the system. These delays caused disruption in achieving delivery schedules. Multisite Planning is a solution to an organization which has multiple production units (may or may not be geographically separated) and thus needs planning across these units to synchronize production activities within them. The client also has multiple factories and hence Production Planning control is very essential in their case. Since Multisite planning was not possible with Baan ERP system, this was another bottleneck for the client.
Case Study
Major Aerospace Company Automates Asset Management
The O&M division of an aerospace and global security company was using spreadsheets to manually track more than 3,000 assets assigned to students and staff. Maintaining audit trails for this high volume of equipment became increasingly time-consuming and challenging. The chore involved knowing precisely what equipment was on hand, what had been issued, its location and the name of the custodial owner of each item. Every aspect of this task was carried owner of each item. Every aspect of this task was carried out by individuals with spreadsheets. Manually documenting the full lifecycle of each asset added to the burden. This included tracking maintenance requirements and records, incidents and damages, repairs, calibrations, depreciation, and end-of-life data.
Case Study
Securing a Large Data Center in the EMEA Region: An IoT Case Study
A leading data-center operator in the EMEA region, with multiple facilities spanning over 25,000 square meters, faced significant security challenges. The operator experienced interruptions in their internal IT network due to unsupervised work of third-party technicians. Despite having a high-end building control system that provided 24x7 monitoring and control to all the building’s infrastructure, the data center was vulnerable from a cyber perspective as it was connected to the IT network infrastructure. The operator launched an urgent OT cyber security project that included both IT-OT network segmentation and OT network asset mapping and anomaly detection. The main objectives were to harden the security of the server systems, secure the facility’s power supply and server cooling system, strengthen the segmentation between building and operational systems, create a visual OT network map, and set up a system for presenting supply-chain attacks that may threaten the data center through equipment vendors’ maintenance activities.
Case Study
Leveraging Graph Technology for Enhanced Cybersecurity: A Case Study on MITRE's CyGraph
MITRE, a federally-funded, not-for-profit company that manages seven national research and development laboratories in the United States, was grappling with the challenge of managing an influx of cybersecurity data. The constant changes in network environments were impacting the security posture of U.S. government agencies. Intrusion alerts, anti-virus warnings, and seemingly benign events like logins, service connections, and file share access were all potentially associated with adversary activity. The cybersecurity researchers at MITRE needed to go beyond rudimentary assessments of security posture and attack response. This required merging isolated data into higher-level knowledge of network-wide attack vulnerabilities and mission readiness. The challenge was not the lack of information, but the ability to assemble disparate pieces of information into an overall analytic picture for situational awareness, optimal courses of action, and maintaining mission readiness. The team also struggled with fully comprehending a given security environment and mapping all known vulnerabilities.