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Brock University Enhances Data Security with Imperva SecureSphere
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 数据库安全
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 水泥
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 维护
- 质量保证
用例
- 智慧校园
- 篡改检测
服务
- 软件设计与工程服务
- 测试与认证
挑战
布鲁克大学是加拿大领先的大学,其 IT 基础设施面临着重大挑战。该大学的大型机、专有数据库不再能够支持其在线课程和相应的基于网络的应用程序。由于该大学计划从其专有的大型机数据库迁移到 Microsoft SQL Server 环境,因此担心其应用程序和数据的保护。新环境将支持各种自行开发的、基于网络的前端应用程序,包括学生自助服务应用程序、管理、财务和商业应用程序。该大学还担心保护其数据库免受随着时间的推移可能出现的新漏洞的影响。此外,其定制 Web 应用程序、数千用户和数据库转换项目的结合将为内部威胁和外部攻击提供大量机会。考虑到转换项目的规模及其有限的 IT 资源,Brock 希望有一个易于实施且不需要大量手动调整的解决方案。
关于客户
布鲁克大学是加拿大领先的大学,位于安大略省圣凯瑟琳斯美丽的尼亚加拉半岛。它是唯一一所属于联合国教科文组织生物圈保护区的加拿大大学。布洛克学院拥有超过 17,000 名学生,培养出聪明、成功的毕业生,他们的就业率是全国最高的之一(96.5%)。布鲁克大学提供广泛的本科、研究生和跨学科学位课程。该大学决心保护自己免受近年来许多教育机构报告的重大数据泄露事件的影响。
解决方案
布鲁克大学选择 Imperva 的 SecureSphere 网关来保护其应用程序和数据。 SecureSphere 是唯一能够保护 Brock 前端 Web 应用程序并保护一直到后端数据库的数据的解决方案,同时处理定制开发的应用程序,不会影响性能或需要特殊脚本。 SecureSphere 在大学从专有数据库到 Microsoft SQL Server 的整个过渡期间提供数据库安全。它处于嗅探模式两个月,当 Brock 在新的 Windows 环境中上线时,SecureSphere 以阻塞模式投入生产。冗余、故障转移 SecureSphere 单元位于实验室的跨端口上,用于监控数据库活动是否存在安全违规,并在生产之前识别 Web 应用程序漏洞。 SecureSphere 的动态分析可确保仅允许数以千计的大学用户执行授权操作,并保护敏感数据免受内部和外部攻击。
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