技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
关于客户
SmartWave Technologies 是一家开发、设计和制造可实现免提或自主操作的电子和机电系统的公司。该公司的客户包括许多财富 500 强公司,他们在免提肥皂、空气清新剂、水龙头和纸巾系统中使用 SmartWave 解决方案。 SmartWave 技术还为制动清洁液分配、化学比例混合和冲洗系统等工业系统提供动力。 SmartWave 总部位于加拿大多伦多,在北美和亚洲设有制造联营公司。保护专有知识产权是公司的安全首要任务。
挑战
SmartWave Technologies 是一家开发、设计和制造电子和机电系统的公司,在保护其知识产权 (IP) 和客户数据免遭盗窃和篡改方面面临着重大挑战。该公司独特的传感、验证和分配能力通常会导致需要强大保护的专有和专利设计。由于员工频繁前往中国和马来西亚的制造工厂,网络攻击的风险进一步加大。这些员工经常面临通过垃圾邮件、酒店 WiFi 网络、电子邮件黑客和被盗设备的威胁和数据盗窃企图,通常带着感染恶意软件、病毒和其他威胁的笔记本电脑回家。该公司寻求一种强大的端点安全解决方案,该解决方案能够很好地适应他们的环境,了解他们的独特需求,并提供深入的技术和产品知识。
解决方案
SmartWave Technologies 使用公司高管作为测试用户,对 Check Point 端点安全进行了概念验证 (PoC)。该解决方案使组织能够保护企业笔记本电脑和 PC 上静态、使用中和传输中的数据。它提供数据安全、网络安全、高级威胁防御、取证和远程访问 VPN 功能,以保护重要数据在任何地方的使用。在 PoC 期间,Check Point 团队传授了产品知识,提供了安全专业知识,并帮助 SmartWave 最大限度地发挥了 Check Point 功能。该解决方案还包括 Check Point 全盘加密和媒体加密功能,这对于保护 SmartWave 端点和加密复制到可移动媒体的文档至关重要。 Check Point CloudGuard SaaS 还用于通过防止针对 SaaS 应用程序和基于云的电子邮件的针对性攻击来保护 SmartWave 数据。
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