技术
- 网络与连接 - 路由器和网桥
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 篡改检测
关于客户
Smart & Final Stores, Inc. 总部位于洛杉矶,在美国七个州经营 330 家杂货店和食品服务店,并通过一家合资企业在墨西哥北部经营另外 15 家商店。作为食品零售商,该公司主要关注价格和客户服务。然而,随着专业黑客的威胁日益增加,安全已成为其运营的一个重要方面。尽管安全性很重要,但该公司的 IT 资源有限,这使得保护其不断增长的零售业务和标准化所有商店的防火墙安全性成为一项挑战。
挑战
Smart & Final 面临着保护其快速扩张的零售业务免受日益老练的专业黑客攻击的挑战。该公司需要标准化所有商店的防火墙安全并集中可见性和管理。此外,他们的目标是在最少的人工参与下快速推出新商店。实现所有这些目标的同时,还必须减轻小型内部 IT 团队的压力,该团队的任务是每周管理最多 50 家商店的防火墙部署。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Smart & Final 最初部署了 Check Point 1180 安全设备来提供集中管理的企业级安全性。该解决方案使该公司能够标准化和集中所有商店的防火墙管理。最近,他们升级到 Check Point 1430 安全设备,提供一体化高级威胁防御、灵活的网络连接和最大端口密度。该公司还计划添加 SandBlast 零日防护,以防止未知的高级威胁。这些解决方案的“零接触”配置使 Smart & Final 无需现场技术资源即可部署客户设备,从而减少时间、精力和成本。
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