技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 虚拟私有云
- 机器人 - 轮式机器人
适用行业
- 航天
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 施工管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Terma A/S 是一家丹麦公司,在全球拥有 1,400 多名员工。该公司业务涉及航空航天、国防和安全领域。 Terma 的开发项目包括沿海和机场雷达监视解决方案、闪电观测站、战斗机导弹规避系统以及国际空间站卫星设备。 Terma 每天都会遇到对其系统进行网络攻击的尝试,影响内部运营并对国家安全构成风险。由于其业务性质和所承担的机密项目,该公司成为网络攻击的主要目标。
挑战
Terma A/S 是丹麦最大的航空航天、国防和安全公司,在加强安全以保护民族国家机密免受定向网络攻击方面面临着重大挑战。该公司从事民用和军事应用的高度机密项目,是网络攻击的主要目标,这些攻击可能会扰乱内部运营并对国家安全构成风险。 Terma 需要定期更新到最新技术,以领先于不断试图渗透其系统的黑客。主要的挑战是黑客非常有耐心,因此 Terma 必须始终保持警惕以掌握最新技术。
解决方案
20 多年前,Terma 首次实施了 Check Point 安全网关保护,此后又添加了其他解决方案,包括移动威胁防御解决方案 Check Point SandBlast™ Mobile。然而,意识到需要不断升级到最新技术,Terma 现在已整合了 Check Point Infinity,以实现更强大的功能和敏捷性。它通过单一管理平台使用威胁情报、开放接口和整合管理来提供先发制人的威胁预防。尽管机密性意味着无法泄露整个安全环境,但它使用虚拟系统扩展 (VSX) 将其基础设施划分为不同的安全区域。然后为每个区域选择最佳安全措施以提高有效性。
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