技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 私有云
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 采购
用例
- 网络安全
- 篡改检测
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Paschoalotto Financial Services 是巴西金融业呼叫中心和电话计费服务的领先供应商。他们在信贷追收和人事管理领域的专业知识使他们成为金融业价值链中的关键一环。 Paschoalotto 已成为许多金融服务公司的重要合作伙伴,为最终客户提供卓越的服务,并提供新服务并快速扩展现有服务的容量以满足不断增长的需求。该公司运营着两个数据中心,为七个不同地点提供服务,并维护着私有云基础设施。
挑战
Paschoalotto 是巴西金融行业领先的呼叫中心,其现有的安全基础设施面临着多项挑战。该公司需要满足客户和政府隐私法所要求的最高安全级别,提供灵活的安全架构,可以在高速增长的环境中即时扩展,并将公司的多个站点和私有云集成在一个统一的管理下系统。该公司之前的解决方案由多个供应商组成,这会导致偶尔出现问题。新的解决方案需要支持为七个不同地点提供服务的两个数据中心,并保护公司的私有云,所有这些都在一个集成管理系统的保护下。安全团队需要一个具有广泛集成功能的单一供应商解决方案,包括与基于 VMware 的私有云基础架构的互操作性。
解决方案
在与多家领先安全公司进行严格的概念验证 (POC) 后,Paschoalotto 选择 Check Point 作为他们的安全解决方案。 Check Point 的 16K 防火墙、Maestro Hyperscale Orchestrator、CloudGuard IaaS 和 R80 安全管理提供了远远领先于竞争对手的单一解决方案。 Maestro Hyperscale Orchestrator 使 Paschoalotto 能够在其网络的多个节点上提供近乎即时的灵活性和可扩展性。 Check Point 16000 下一代防火墙为公司的安全架构奠定了基础,建立了一个安全环,保护公司及其客户的数据免受几乎任何攻击。 Check Point R80 统一安全管理系统成为团队应对所面临的安全挑战所需的最后一个关键部分,提供卓越的访问控制和强大的报告选项。
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