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AAA New York Enhances Network Security and Management with Check Point Solutions
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Event-Driven Application
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
Applicable Industries
- Automotive
- National Security & Defense
Applicable Functions
- Maintenance
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Inventory Management
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cybersecurity Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
AAA New York, a provider of automotive, travel, and financial services to nearly 1.6 million members, faced several challenges in maintaining network security and data integrity. With a diverse network that includes multiple branch locations, call centers, and an ecommerce site, AAA New York required robust security features and management capabilities. The company needed to protect its network from next-generation and Web 2.0 threats, adhere to strict industry, state, and federal compliance guidelines, reduce management complexity, and improve visibility of traffic across multiple network segments. The company also aimed to uphold customer confidence, maintain regulatory compliance, reduce network security management complexity, maintain network integrity, and improve employee productivity.
About The Customer
AAA New York is a leading provider of automotive, travel, and financial services to nearly 1.6 million members in New York City and 15 counties across New York State. The company has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers since it was founded more than 100 years ago. With a diverse network that includes multiple branch locations, call centers, and an ecommerce site, AAA New York requires powerful security features and robust management and reporting capabilities to ensure network security and data integrity. The company is committed to upholding customer confidence, maintaining regulatory compliance, reducing network security management complexity, maintaining network integrity, and improving employee productivity.
The Solution
AAA New York deployed a variety of Check Point security and management Software Blades to protect its network and the data traversing through it while providing centralized management and reporting. The Check Point URL Filtering and Application Control Software Blades integrated with one another to provide AAA with unified enforcement and management for all aspects of its web security strategy. The solution provided AAA with the granular ability to identify, block, or limit applications, widgets, and URLs that pose a threat to its network environment or employee productivity. To safeguard member information and ensure regulatory compliance across its call centers, branch locations, and ecommerce site, AAA made use of a comprehensive IPS solution consisting of Check Point IPS Software Blades and appliances. The Check Point Software Blade Architecture allowed AAA New York to consolidate multiple security functionalities into a single appliance with the flexibility to add additional layers of protection as needed.
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