公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- CloudLock
技术栈
- Google Apps
- Salesforce
- Google Drive
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Digital Expertise
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
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
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
Pandora 是领先的互联网广播公司,其使命只有一个:播放人们喜爱的音乐。自 2000 年以来,Pandora 一直致力于实现这一目标,并开展了 Music Genome Project®,这是有史以来最全面的音乐分析。如今,全美有超过 1.5 亿人注册收听 Pandora 上的免费个性化广播电台。该公司拥有一支移动办公能力极强的员工队伍,其员工每天都依靠 SaaS(Google Apps)和 PaaS(Salesforce)来完成工作。
挑战
Pandora 是一家领先的互联网广播公司,其员工流动性很大,日常运营严重依赖 SaaS(Google Apps)和 PaaS(Salesforce)。Google Drive 是 Pandora 员工的重要工具,因为它允许他们创建、分发和更新活动项目的动态文档,并在内部和外部进行共享和协作。然而,Pandora 共享文档的安全性是一个主要问题。该公司热衷于保护其知识产权,并关注数据丢失预防。虽然员工依靠共享文档来完成工作,但 IT 部门的任务是确保与外部合作伙伴和供应商的共享符合公司的可接受使用政策并且是安全的。
解决方案
Pandora 实施 CloudLock 来识别存储在 Google Drive 中的关键信息并保护其敏感的知识产权。CloudLock 的安全策略引擎允许 IT 部门设置基于内容、上下文和共享的策略,并自动执行安全监控。它提供持续的监控和警报功能,一旦文档共享设置偏离可接受的使用策略或使敏感数据面临暴露或丢失的风险,就会检测、标记并发送警报。CloudLock 还允许域管理员和文档所有者快速有效地验证可疑暴露的合法性,纠正任何不正确的共享,并依靠持续监控来防止任何未来的暴露。此外,CloudLock 合规性扫描允许客户使用 RegEx 搜索查找、分类和保护个人身份信息,例如社会安全号码、信用卡号和任何其他模式。
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