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Exponent Enhances Data Security with Rapid7 InsightVM and Managed Detection and Response Service
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Intrusion Detection
- Processors & Edge Intelligence - System on a Chip
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
- National Security & Defense
Use Cases
- Supply Chain Visibility
- Tamper Detection
Services
- Cybersecurity Services
The Challenge
Exponent, a renowned engineering and scientific consulting firm, faced a significant challenge in securing its data across its diverse and constantly evolving environment. With 1,500 employees spread across more than 30 locations and serving clients in the U.S, European Union, and Asia, the firm needed a robust security solution that could provide visibility across its diverse environment. The responsibility of securing the data fell on Daniel Shuler and his information security team. The team's primary focus was to protect their clients' data using the best technology available and demonstrate that they had the right security tools in place. The challenge was further complicated by the firm's constantly evolving roster of clients and projects, new field offices, and diverse technologies.
About The Customer
Exponent is a well-known engineering and scientific consulting firm that serves corporations, insurance carriers, government agencies, and law firms. The firm is renowned for its analysis of accidents and other failures to determine their root causes. It has been hired by NASA to examine the possible causes of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, by FEMA to examine the damage in the aftermath of the deadly Oklahoma City bombing, and to investigate the infamous Exxon Valdez oil spill. More recently, Exponent has expanded its services to analyze new products or processes to help avert potential future problems. The firm has 1,500 employees distributed across more than 30 locations, supporting clients in the U.S, European Union, and Asia.
The Solution
To address the security challenge, Daniel Shuler implemented Rapid7’s vulnerability tool, InsightVM, and its Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service. The solution was chosen for its lightweight agent that could be deployed on end-user devices and accompany them wherever they go. This strategy was crucial as a large percentage of Exponent's work happens offsite. Rapid7’s InsightVM technology performed asset discovery scans that identified each node on Exponent’s network, providing visibility into a constantly changing environment. The MDR service provided 24/7 security coverage, which was essential as Exponent did not have an in-house security team capable of providing round-the-clock coverage. The MDR service also offered visibility into where the users and devices were operating from, which was crucial for the firm's security.
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