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Daymark Solutions Enhances Security with Check Point vSEC for Microsoft Azure Cloud
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Cloud Security
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Hybrid Cloud
Applicable Industries
- Glass
- National Security & Defense
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- Testing & Certification
The Challenge
Daymark Solutions, a company that designs and implements data center infrastructure, data protection, cloud services and managed services, was faced with the challenge of preventing cyberthreats, malware and ransomware from penetrating their hybrid cloud environment. They needed a powerful next-generation firewall with advanced threat prevention capabilities and deeper visibility into threats and firewall activity inside the cloud. As their customers began migrating workloads to the cloud, Daymark needed to ensure the security of these applications and workloads. They chose Microsoft Azure as their cloud delivery platform and began moving core assets into it. However, they needed to protect their intellectual property and their customers' cloud data. They also needed better visibility into the Azure environment for troubleshooting, forensics and reporting purposes.
About The Customer
Daymark Solutions is a company that designs and implements data center infrastructure, data protection, cloud services and managed services. They provide deep technical knowledge, extensive experience, and proven methodologies to help clients make educated decisions, streamline the acquisition process, and successfully implement cost-effective solutions and service. Daymark challenges itself to continuously understand customers’ changing needs and to meet them with the right technologies. As its customers wanted to embrace cloud services with advanced security, Daymark searched for a solution that could address the security challenges of migrating workloads to the cloud.
The Solution
Daymark conducted extensive evaluations of next-generation firewall solutions and identified Check Point as an industry leader. They chose Check Point vSEC for Microsoft Azure for both on-premises and cloud environments. The Check Point vSEC solution extends security to the Azure cloud infrastructure with a full range of protections offered by the Check Point Threat Prevention Security architecture including anti-malware, zero-day protection using sandboxing technology. vSEC for Microsoft Azure prevents network attacks and data breaches while enabling secure connectivity to Azure environments. The deployment of Check Point vSEC was straightforward for the team. They deployed vSEC in Daymark office locations and connected them together in the Azure environment. Daymark customers can also deploy Check Point vSEC in their production environments.
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