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Check Point Simplifies and Enhances IT Security for AUSL Piacenza

Technology Category
  • Networks & Connectivity - Gateways
  • Sensors - GPS
Applicable Industries
  • Construction & Infrastructure
  • National Security & Defense
Applicable Functions
  • Facility Management
  • Maintenance
Use Cases
  • Construction Management
  • Tamper Detection
Services
  • Cybersecurity Services
  • System Integration
The Challenge
The Piacenza Local Health Authority (AUSL Piacenza) was facing a significant challenge in consolidating, simplifying, and renewing its IT security infrastructure. The organization needed to protect both its network and endpoints, and achieve more effective reporting. They were also looking to operate with a single vendor and from one single control point. In 2017, AUSL Piacenza was searching for a single vendor that could simplify their infrastructure management, establish strong internal and external security that could be easily managed from a central location, and increase the level of threat prevention, all with state-of-the-art technology. The local health authority already had an internal security infrastructure (LAN) provided by Check Point based on the 4400 NGTP family gateways, while for VPN connections the company used devices from various other vendors. However, new and highly sophisticated cyber threats made the old architecture vulnerable and rethinking the entire defense system became necessary.
About The Customer
The Piacenza Local Health Authority (AUSL Piacenza) was established in 1994 following the merger of three local health units. Its mandate covers the whole of the province of Piacenza, Italy, which has a population of 287,375. AUSL Piacenza runs five hospitals and seven healthcare centers. Providing healthcare to nearly 300,000 citizens, the Piacenza Local Health Authority serves 46 municipalities located in three different districts in Italy. The IT architecture has 2,000 users and supports 30 external services. The computing power of AUSL Piacenza is provided by two data centers located on one campus.
The Solution
The solution came in the form of the Check Point Quantum Security Gateway. After a few tests, the local health authority decided to unify the front-end security by replacing devices from different brands with two Check Point 5800 NGTXs with SandBlast Network, providing URL filtering, antivirus, anti-bot and threat emulation capabilities. The old 4400s were replaced with new Check Point 5400 NGTPs firewalls. The new configuration consists of two pairs of gateways; two devices for the front-end and two for the back-end. These replaced eight machines, extensively simplifying the architecture. In addition, a single control point was created, and effective, fully customizable reporting was implemented with Check Point SmartEvent, allowing the IT team to manage the environment across multiple devices and locations, all from one central location. The Check Point Next Generation Security Gateway 5800 and 5400 are two fully-integrated, unified solutions, optimized to offer maximum security against fifth generation threats without compromising performance.
Operational Impact
  • The implementation of the Check Point Quantum Security Gateway has resulted in a completely secure and simplified IT infrastructure for AUSL Piacenza. By consolidating the infrastructure, using a single vendor, and implementing a single control point, AUSL Piacenza has ensured greater capacity to monitor and react to threats. The IT team also benefits from simplified management. AUSL Piacenza will also be supported by a five-year maintenance contract with Lantech Longwave. In addition to simplifying the management of the IT security infrastructure, the Check Point SandBlast Network solution also provides a greater level of security. The IT team now has peace of mind knowing that the health authority has maximum protection and prevention from fifth generation threats.
Quantitative Benefit
  • Consolidated technology from one single vendor
  • Stronger threat prevention from emerging threats
  • Fewer machines and resources for more effective security

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