技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
关于客户
ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE 是德国领先的娱乐公司,拥有强大的电子商务业务。德国、奥地利和瑞士的 4500 万电视家庭每天都可以收看 14 个免费和付费电视频道。其在线产品每月产生 10 亿次视频观看次数。该公司每年在 120,000 小时的节目中投资超过 10 亿欧元。该公司七年前将安全管理引入内部,以在站点之间移动时保护媒体文件和客户数据,并建立有关安全威胁和解决方案的企业知识。
挑战
ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE 是一家拥有强大电子商务业务的领先德国娱乐公司,面临着适应网络流量快速增长的挑战。该公司需要划分不同的网络用户并简化安全管理。数字竞争改变了观众消费内容的方式,导致了服务交付的持续状态。该公司必须不断地与多个平台的观众互动,并在任何设备上提供娱乐。七年前,ProSiebenSat.1 将其安全管理引入内部,主要目标是在站点之间移动时保护媒体文件和客户数据。该企业还希望提高安全响应能力,并建立有关安全威胁和解决方案的企业知识。
解决方案
ProSiebenSat.1 实施了 Check Point 44000 下一代防火墙和 Check Point SmartEvent,以提供全面的威胁可见性。 Check Point 44000 下一代防火墙是一款可扩展的解决方案,旨在在大型数据中心、媒体和电信环境中表现出色。多刀片、基于机箱的安全系统可进行扩展,以支持不断增长的 ProSiebenSat.1 网络的需求,同时提供可靠性和性能。下一代防火墙还使团队能够更好地控制 IT 环境,使他们能够识别新应用程序并允许、阻止或限制其使用。 44000 下一代防火墙提供高端口密度,包括 10、40 和 100 GbE 光纤端口。此外,完全冗余 (N+N) 可防止停机,针对已知和未知威胁提供高级保护,并且该解决方案旨在简化管理和快速部署。
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