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Enhancing Network Security at the University of Hawaii with Check Point Tools
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 应用安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用行业
- 教育
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 智慧校园
- 篡改检测
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
挑战
夏威夷大学 (UH) 在管理超过 47,000 名学生和 30 名内部软件开发人员的计算机网络安全性和可用性方面面临着重大挑战。该大学使用的是传统计算机网络提供商的防火墙,该防火墙缺乏必要的功能和用户友好的界面。 UH 的社区拥有超过 58,000 名学生、教职员工,峰值使用量为每秒 36,000 个会话,因此 UH 需要保持领先于网络需求曲线并防止潜在的性能问题。该大学还需要一种灵活且能够适应不断变化的互联网攻击模式的解决方案。现有的防火墙/VPN过于僵化,缺乏智能管理能力。因此,UH 在 2004 年冬季开始评估当前配置的替代方案。
关于客户
夏威夷大学 (UH) 系统包括 10 个校区以及遍布夏威夷六个岛屿的数十个教育、培训和研究中心。作为夏威夷的公立高等教育系统,夏威夷大学提供了与其岛屿家园一样独特和多样化的机会。它的校园和教育中心提供学习和娱乐的机会,提供从职业培训到博士研究的各种课程。夏威夷大学信息技术服务 (ITS) 负责支持 47,000 多名学生和 30 名内部软件开发人员的计算机网络安全性和可用性需求。
解决方案
夏威夷大学在 Check Point 的 VPN-1 Power 集成防火墙和 VPN 连接解决方案中找到了自己的解决方案,该解决方案托管在 Corrent SR600 系列安全设备上。该解决方案不仅是最有效的,而且是最具可扩展性的,支持每秒高达 50,000 个会话。该解决方案还采用了业界最智能的安全检查技术——Application Intelligence™ 和 Check Point 获得专利的状态检查。这阻止了针对夏威夷大学岛屿分布网络的网络和应用层的攻击。 Check Point/Corrent/STHI 解决方案在 UH 中表现良好,在加速 VPN 之上提供了适应性强的防火墙。鉴于 UH 的网络分布在太平洋上许多平方英里,该解决方案的易于管理性对于 UH 至关重要。
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