公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- Europe
国家
- United Kingdom
产品
- Censornet Email Security
技术栈
- Microsoft Exchange
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Digital Expertise
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 云安全
适用功能
- 离散制造
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
Thumbs Up (Bury) Ltd 是一家塑料家居用品和存储产品的制造商和供应商。该公司向英国、爱尔兰和欧盟各地的大型超市、商业街零售商、花园中心和在线商店供应产品。该公司成立于 1978 年,目前拥有约 250 名员工,在英国兰开夏郡伯里的生产和配送中心生产超过 7000 万件注塑件,产品线约有 2000 条。
挑战
Thumbs Up (Bury) Ltd 是一家塑料家居用品和存储产品的制造商和供应商,由于其计算机感染了 Zeus 木马病毒,该公司的业务受到了严重影响。此次影响包括其电子邮件系统停机。此次感染发生时,该公司正将其电子邮件系统从 BTpop 更换为 Microsoft Exchange,以提高工作效率。然而,即使在实施 Microsoft Exchange 之后,电子邮件携带的病毒仍继续扰乱业务。此外,感染病毒大约一周后,该公司的电话线被冒充 BT 工程师的黑客暂时劫持,因此,如果银行打电话来核实任何交易,黑客可能会拦截电话,并假装他们正在与公司通话。
解决方案
该公司签约使用 Censornet 的云端电子邮件安全服务,以应对电子邮件病毒问题。Censornet 电子邮件安全服务是一种云端电子邮件安全和备份服务,可扫描收发的电子邮件中的病毒、网络钓鱼威胁、内容违规和垃圾邮件。通过在云端执行此操作,它消除了本地电子邮件服务器的处理和带宽负担,并在本地邮件服务器发生故障时提供一层恢复能力。客户域的电子邮件在发送到本地电子邮件服务器(如 Microsoft Exchange 或 Exim)之前会重定向到 Censornet 服务器。Censornet 电子邮件安全服务的核心是一个复杂的规则引擎,它允许 IT 管理员精确自定义电子邮件进出组织的方式。
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