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Harrowells Solicitors Enhances Remote Working Security with CensorNet MFA
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 身份认证管理
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
适用行业
- Professional Service
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
Harrowells Solicitors 是一家位于英格兰北部的地区性律师事务所,需要开发一个更安全的远程工作环境。该公司希望提高员工的工作效率,实现更灵活的工作安排,并允许外部合作伙伴连接到其系统。员工希望能够在家工作,或在旅途中工作。他们还使用许多不同类型的设备 - 平板电脑、笔记本电脑和智能手机。Harowells 的业务性质还意味着员工处理非常敏感的客户信息,因此数据安全至关重要。从移动工作的角度来看,要求能够为公司的系统和应用程序提供额外的安全保障,同时让员工能够在任何地点使用他们需要的任何设备工作。
关于客户
Harrowells 是一家位于英格兰北部的地区性律师事务所。该事务所以其长期为企业、家庭和个人提供高质量建议的成功记录而自豪。Harrowells 的 IT 系统由英国领先的云平台之一 ServaCloud 提供支持。通过与 CensorNet 合作,他们现在能够为其律师和其他员工提供高度安全的云网络和应用程序访问权限。
解决方案
此前,该公司使用基于证书的身份验证,但这种方法存在严重的局限性。它需要 IT 人员投入大量管理工作来配置和更新必要设备上的证书,这也意味着员工只能使用一台配置好的设备。意识到需要改进其身份验证策略后,Harrowells 重新与其云提供商 Servatech 合作,研究市场上的各种身份验证系统。CensorNet 多因素身份验证 (MFA) 解决方案的实施非常顺畅,安装和配置不会对员工造成任何干扰。
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