技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 应用安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
Judge Group 是一家私营专业服务公司,提供企业人员配置、企业培训和技术咨询。该公司每年雇用 3,500 名专业人员,并设有 35 个办事处。他们需要一个强大、可扩展且易于管理的安全解决方案来保护其创收业务应用程序并保护其声誉免受网络攻击。该公司的关键业务应用程序允许承包商输入时间并向客户计费,这使得对可靠的安全解决方案的需求变得更加重要。
挑战
Judge Group 是一家专业服务公司,其入侵防护系统老化且无法再更新,因此面临着重大挑战。这给他们的创收业务应用程序带来了重大风险,这些应用程序允许承包商输入时间并向客户计费。该公司需要一个长期的安全策略,不仅可以保护这些关键系统,还可以通过防止零日网络攻击来维护其声誉。该公司设有 35 个办事处,每年雇用 3,500 名专业人员,这使得对强大、可扩展且易于管理的安全解决方案的需求变得更加迫切。
解决方案
Judge Group 求助于 Check Point 的集成安全网关来满足他们的关键安全需求。该解决方案为其创收 Web 应用程序提供了强大的保护,防止对关键业务服务的潜在攻击。 Check Point 解决方案还提供针对针对性 Web 攻击的高级保护,帮助该公司保持良好的声誉。此外,随着互联网威胁的发展,该解决方案提供了一致的保护,防御新的漏洞,例如跨站点脚本和通过新协议传播的病毒。该解决方案的模块化软件刀片架构可实现轻松扩展,使 The Judge Group 能够在发现新的安全需求时向其现有环境添加额外的软件刀片。
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