技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - API 集成与管理
- 网络安全和隐私 - 恶意软件保护
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 篡改检测
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
SONPO 是一家总部位于捷克共和国布拉格的公司,提供安全、开发和 ICT 集成解决方案。该公司为欧洲各地的客户提供服务,包括金融服务、政府、医疗保健和 IT 等行业的中小型企业。 SONPO 的开发人员和销售团队专注于保护客户的系统和应用程序免受零日网络威胁。该公司提供独特的文件交换服务 SOFIE,旨在防范零日威胁。
挑战
SONPO 是一家安全、开发和集成服务提供商,面临着保护客户免受电子邮件附件和传输文件中隐藏的零日威胁的挑战。该公司需要将用于恶意软件分析的沙箱技术与其文件传输服务产品集成。面临的挑战是确保对广泛的客户业务、基础设施和文件类型提供保护。该公司还负责防御勒索软件、恶意软件和其他零日威胁,这对全球公司来说是一个持续的挑战。 SONPO 服务的每个组织都有独特的需要保护的环境,因此不存在一刀切的安全解决方案。
解决方案
SONPO 选择将 Check Point ThreatCloud 威胁仿真 API 与其文件传输服务 SOFIE 集成。当可疑文件进入 SOFIE 时,ThreatCloud 威胁仿真会将其放入沙箱中,并查询 ThreatCloud 的威胁情报以检查该文件是否为恶意文件。 ThreatCloud 的威胁仿真具有业界最高的捕获率,可保护组织免受未知恶意软件、零日攻击和针对性攻击。它还通过基于人工智能的先进引擎检测电子邮件附件、下载文件和 URL 中发现的新的未知恶意软件。 ThreatCloud 威胁仿真 API 集成使 SONPO 能够创建独特的解决方案,提供的不仅仅是简单的电子邮件安全产品。借助 SOFIE,客户可以在内部以及与外部合作伙伴安全地交换任何大小或类型的文件。文件被沙箱化并被快速检查。那些行为可疑的文件会被标记并进一步分析,从而阻止恶意文件进入客户端的网络。
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