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Furniture Manufacturer Secures its ICS Network with Check Point Rugged Appliances and Cyber Security Management
技术
- 无人机 - 飞行与控制系统
- 功能应用 - 制造执行系统 (MES)
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 玻璃
适用功能
- 设施管理
用例
- 网络安全
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
挑战
美国最大的家具制造商在确保其工业控制系统 (ICS) 免受网络威胁方面面临着重大挑战。该公司在恶劣环境下运营着50个工业制造工作中心和数千个工业制造和控制系统。这些系统,包括监控和数据采集 (SCADA) 系统以及可编程逻辑控制器 (PLC),对于保持最佳制造质量和正常运行时间至关重要。然而,工厂车间的条件,如锯末、温度波动、振动和电磁干扰,使其对传统的电子设备和安全措施不利。此外,空间和电力主要专用于制造系统,因此很难容纳额外的安全设备。其中许多系统在设计时并未考虑到网络安全,因此修补或升级存在风险甚至不可能。
关于客户
该客户是美国最大的家具制造商,该公司经营着一家占地 400 万平方英尺的主要制造工厂,拥有 2,000 名员工,并在全球范围内采购原材料。该公司销售 40 多种不同的产品线,依靠数百种独特的工业机器和控制系统来生产。必须持续监控这些系统和流程,以确保最佳的制造质量和正常运行时间。该公司的制造设施分布在世界各地的多个工作中心。
解决方案
为了应对这些挑战,该公司选择了 Check Point 1200R 坚固型设备来保护其工作中心的安全。这些设备在恶劣环境中提供集成安全性,并支持广泛的工业特定协议以实现全面覆盖。它们包括下一代防火墙、IPS、应用程序控制、防病毒、用于 ICS 系统全功能防御的反机器人,以及 OT 和 IT 系统之间的网络桥接器。该公司还使用 Check Point R80 网络安全管理来管理部署在全球多个工作中心的 50 台 Check Point 1200R 设备。 Check Point R80 将系统、策略和管理整合到一个统一的控制台中,以简化管理。它支持精细控制,以节省时间并确保跨环境的一致性。
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