公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Europe
国家
- Germany
产品
- Cognito® network detection and response (NDR) platform
技术栈
- AI
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- Neural Networks
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Customer Satisfaction
- Digital Expertise
- Productivity Improvements
技术
- 分析与建模 - 机器学习
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
ROSSMANN 是欧洲最大的连锁药店之一,在德国拥有超过 2,196 家药店,在东欧和东南欧拥有 1,892 家门店。该公司共有 4,088 家门店,员工人数为 56,200 人。作为一家大型零售商,ROSSMANN 的 IT 安全团队需要一种解决方案来识别其网络内部的威胁。该团队由团队负责人 Daniel Luttermann 领导,开始加强其安全态势,以在网络边界捕获网络攻击者并识别网络内部的威胁。
挑战
ROSSMANN 是欧洲最大的连锁药店之一,在识别其网络内部威胁方面面临巨大挑战。由 Daniel Luttermann 领导的 IT 安全团队负责加强公司的安全态势,以在网络外围和网络内部捕获网络攻击者。在评估供应商之前,ROSSMANN 进行了一次红队练习,以识别潜在的安全弱点和漏洞。这次渗透测试的结果用于在概念验证 (POC) 测试阶段评估供应商。该团队最终选择了多种解决方案,其中包括 Vectra® 的 Cognito® 网络检测和响应 (NDR) 平台。
解决方案
ROSSMANN 选择的解决方案是 Vectra® 的 Cognito® 网络检测和响应 (NDR) 平台。该平台使用 AI 提供实时威胁可见性,并将威胁详细信息交到 IT 安全团队的手中。通过将先进的机器学习技术(包括深度学习和神经网络)与始终学习的行为模型相结合,Cognito 平台可以快速高效地发现隐藏和未知的威胁,防止它们造成损害或窃取数据。Cognito 平台通过分析来自所有网络流量(云端、企业、身份验证系统、Office 365 等 SaaS 应用程序、工作负载以及用户和 IoT 设备)的安全丰富的元数据,提供对隐藏威胁行为的企业级可见性。通过自动执行手动且耗时的安全事件分析,Cognito 平台将数月的工作压缩到几分钟内,并大大减少了安全分析师的工作量。
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