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Shepherd and Wedderburn Leverages Pointsec Protector for Enhanced Data Security
Applicable Industries
- Equipment & Machinery
- National Security & Defense
Use Cases
- Campus Area Network
- Tamper Detection
The Challenge
Shepherd and Wedderburn, a leading UK law firm, was faced with the challenge of securing confidential client information and intellectual property against loss or theft. As a legal organization, the firm handles a large volume of sensitive data daily, ranging from medical litigation cases to employment disputes. The potential consequences of any confidentiality breach would be disastrous for the firm, both in terms of reputation and trust. The firm's IT manager, Mark Findlay, identified three key requirements from a security solution: protection of intellectual property including confidential client information, prevention of nonbusiness software/material introduction onto the corporate network, and prevention of virus infections.
About The Customer
Shepherd and Wedderburn is a leading law firm in the UK, with 49 partners and approximately 460 staff across four offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, and Aberdeen. As a legal organization, the firm deals with confidential client information on a daily basis, including sensitive data related to medical litigation cases and employment disputes. The firm's reputation and trustworthiness are of utmost importance, making the protection of client information and intellectual property a top priority.
The Solution
Shepherd and Wedderburn evaluated a range of solutions from traditional antivirus vendors, but found Pointsec Protector to be the most suitable for their needs. The control offered by Pointsec Protector over removable media devices was unmatched by competing vendors, leading to the firm choosing this solution back in 1999. USB memory sticks, used throughout the organization to move data, are all authorized by Pointsec Protector prior to use. To make this policy less restrictive, senior secretarial staff also have the ability to authorize removable media. Despite the increase in malicious threats and the proliferation of removable media devices over the years, Pointsec Protector has kept pace with the changing security landscape. Today, Shepherd and Wedderburn has over 350 Pointsec Protector licenses and continues to find it an extremely effective security solution.
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