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Coop Estense Reduces resolution times for security issues
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
Applicable Industries
- Retail
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
Use Cases
- Cybersecurity
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
Coop Estense, a retail company, needed to ensure compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) across all its endpoints. The company had to manage patches, control network access, and guard against potential intrusions. Initially, the company used a manual approach, deploying patches and firewall rules necessary for compliance. While this approach brought compliance into the company, maintaining it in the long term proved to be complex. The company needed a solution that could automate compliance across all endpoints without adding to the management burden of the IT personnel.
About The Customer
Coop Estense is a retail company that sells food and non-food items. As a company in the retail sector, it has to comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). This means that it needs to ensure the security of its endpoints and manage network access to prevent potential intrusions. The company has 2,500 endpoints that are interested in BigFix, which includes all the desktop devices used in the company.
The Solution
Coop Estense chose IBM® BigFix® as the solution to their problem. The software became operational very quickly, allowing the company to deploy the agent on all machines and make them immediately active. The next phase to make it compliant was almost child’s play. The necessary fixes were applied and very soon, in a week, the company brought the whole solution to order, bringing everything that was needed into compliance. Coop Estense acquired all the modules; those obviously more interesting for them are the security part, but also the patch management, the software distribution, the asset management, and the power management.
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