公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
国家
- United Kingdom
产品
- Censornet USS
- Censornet Email Security
- Censornet Web Security
- Censornet CASB
- Censornet Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
技术栈
- Email Security
- Web Security
- CASB
- Multi-Factor Authentication
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 身份认证管理
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
英国国家肖像馆是英国最受欢迎的博物馆之一,拥有世界上最丰富的肖像收藏。该馆在公众中享有很高的知名度,其资金来自政府、公众捐款以及售票展览、礼品店销售和活动的收入。该馆正在努力改善其安全态势,并达到政府的 Cyber Essentials 安全标准,以向公众和利益相关者展示其对网络安全的负责任态度和实用卓越性。
挑战
英国国家肖像馆是英国最受欢迎的博物馆之一,该馆正在努力改善其安全状况并达到政府的 Cyber Essentials 安全标准。该馆在公众中享有很高的知名度,并从政府、公众捐款以及售票展览、礼品店销售和活动中获得资金。随着画廊现有的安全合同到期,信息技术主管 Nicky Dowland 寻求一种更先进的解决方案,该解决方案可以在一个小型 IT 团队易于管理的平台上提供额外的安全层,并可以帮助其达到 Cyber Essentials 安全标准。
解决方案
英国国家肖像馆部署了 Censornet USS,希望改善其安全状况并达到政府的 Cyber Essentials 安全标准。在 Infosecurity Europe 展会上看到 Censornet 的统一安全服务 (USS) 的实际应用后,Dowland 相信该解决方案能够为该馆提供他们所期待的最佳安全覆盖和附加值,因为它将电子邮件安全、网络安全、CASB 和 MFA 结合在一个应用程序中。借助 Censornet 的解决方案,英国国家肖像馆现在能够使用其链接扫描技术在点击时检查电子邮件中的所有 URL。这一 Censornet 独有的附加功能极大地提高了该馆识别攻击并在打开恶意链接或附件之前提醒工作人员的能力,从而减少了电子邮件威胁的影响。USS 还允许该馆进行额外的自定义电子邮件、网络和应用程序过滤,这是以前无法实现的,并为特权用户提供了额外的安全层,即多因素身份验证 (MFA)。
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