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Gamania Group Enhances Cybersecurity with CyberArk Solutions
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 网络与连接 - NFC
适用行业
- 电子商务
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 质量保证
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 网络安全
- 篡改检测
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 网络安全服务
挑战
橘子集团是一家台湾企业集团,业务涉及在线游戏、电子商务、电子支付服务和 IT,面临着严峻的网络安全挑战。该组织在全球拥有超过 1000 万注册会员,是黑客和勒索软件攻击的主要目标。该集团的旗舰业务游戏橘子(一家手机游戏发行商)由于其业务性质而特别容易受到影响。该公司管理着世界上最著名的大型多人在线角色扮演游戏之一,MapleStory,该游戏吸引了各种各样的参与者,包括意图造成损害或试图从企业及其客户身上榨取金钱的恶意个人。该集团的其他业务,例如GASH Mall在线支付系统和GAMA PAY支付服务,也是网络攻击的主要目标。意识到所面临的高级威胁,橘子集团着手建立现代而强大的网络安全防御策略。
关于客户
橘子集团是一家总部位于台湾台北的电脑在线游戏和数字娱乐公司。它是第一个进军全球的台湾网络游戏品牌,在全球拥有超过1000万注册会员。集团业务涉及电子商务、支付、娱乐、营销、IT服务等多个领域。该集团的旗舰业务游戏橘子是一家手机游戏发行商,管理着世界上最著名的大型多人在线角色扮演游戏之一《冒险岛》。集团其他业务包括GASH Mall在线支付系统和台湾首创的GAMA PAY支付支付服务。
解决方案
在对网络安全市场进行广泛调查后,橘子集团选择 CyberArk 作为其身份安全合作伙伴,以解决特权访问管理和端点特权安全问题。游戏橘子与该集团内专门从事网络安全的 IT 企业 Digicentre 合作,开始部署 CyberArk 身份安全解决方案,其中包括 CyberArk 特权访问管理器和 CyberArk 端点特权管理器。最初,CyberArk 是在游戏橘子的游戏部门实施的,为大约 200 名用户提供了访问权限。在接下来的几个月里,CyberArk 被用来保护游戏橘子集团所有企业的客户、员工和业务运营。 CyberArk 使游戏橘子集团能够自动发现并加入人类身份特权凭证和秘密、集中策略管理、删除本地管理权限并在整个组织内强制执行最低权限,并跨平台实施基础端点安全控制。
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