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Enhancing Network Security in Asset Management: A Case Study
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 入侵检测
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用行业
- 水泥
- 国家安全与国防
用例
- 入侵检测系统
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
挑战
金融服务行业的所有企业都需要强大的 IT 安全性,该组织也不例外。该组织为广泛的客户管理资产,并敏锐地意识到其保护所有相关信息的责任。至关重要的是,该公司还需要确保自己的网络不存在可能被黑客利用作为渗透其许多金融合作伙伴网络的手段的弱点。该组织拥有防病毒软件和防火墙,它们提供了重要的第一道防线。然而,如果黑客或恶意软件要突破这些障碍,它就无法监控其 IT 基础设施来检测网络上未经授权的活动。因此,该组织决定实施主动网络监控,以提高 IT 安全性并降低业务风险。该组织对遵守英国金融行为监管局 (FCA) 以及世界各地其他类似监管机构制定的 IT 安全标准感到满意,但预计这些行业要求很快就会变得更加严格。
关于客户
资产管理公司
解决方案
这个小型 IT 团队熟悉入侵检测系统 (IDS),但是,正如 IT 基础设施负责人所解释的那样,此类解决方案“会生成大量报告数据,而无人能监控这些数据”。他估计,他需要雇佣“一支至少由 2-3 名额外人员组成的专门团队来使内部 IDS 正常工作”,这对企业来说成本过高。然后,他发现了 Redscan 的基于订阅的托管检测和响应服务。 Redscan 的合格安全专家全天候 (24/7) 监控 IDS 警报,并提供全面的系统信息和事件管理 (SIEM) 服务。
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