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Enhancing Retail Security and Efficiency: A Case Study on Floor & Decor and Contrast Security
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 应用安全
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
适用功能
- 产品研发
- 质量保证
用例
- 篡改检测
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
挑战
Floor & Decor 是一家快速发展的零售商,拥有 200 多个营业点,年收入达 30 亿美元,面临着确保其零售业务和开发环境全面安全的挑战。该公司需要保护其业务运营(特别是客户数据)免受潜在的安全威胁。我们面临的挑战是实施一种解决方案,能够为其零售店和销售点 (POS) 系统提供强大的安全性,同时还能管理强劲的增长。该公司需要限制误报,并更快、更无缝、实时地扫描威胁和入侵。该公司还寻求减少识别和处理安全漏洞所花费的时间,这会消耗大量员工的时间和资源。
关于客户
Floor & Decor 是一家领先的硬面地板及相关配件零售商。该公司总部位于佐治亚州士麦那,自 2000 年成立以来发展迅速。截至 2022 年,该公司经营约 200 个零售点,拥有 12,000 名员工,年收入超过 30 亿美元。该公司通过多种渠道向客户提供产品。 Darius Radford 是 Floor & Decor 的安全架构师,负责了解公司的安全环境、识别风险并保护其业务运营。公司的发展和保护客户数据的需要使得全面、高效的安全成为重中之重。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,Floor & Decor 实施了 Contrast Security 的四种解决方案:Contrast Protect、Contrast Assess、Contrast Scan 和 Contrast SCA。这些解决方案用于生产和开发测试环境。实施 Contrast Protect 是为了强化商店服务器、POS 系统和 API 生态系统的安全性。推出对比评估是为了解决与误报相关的挑战,并提供对安全威胁的实时监控。对比度扫描取代了另一个供应商解决方案来扫描应用程序源代码并保护不断增加的数据和事务量。 Contrast SCA 已集成到开发流程中,通过识别关键安全漏洞并了解第三方组件引入安全漏洞的位置来保护软件供应链。该实施从公司总部附近的有限商店子集开始,以测试流程和功能。
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