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Laurenty's Journey to Unify Security and Comply with GDPR using Check Point Infinity Architecture
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
适用行业
- 玻璃
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 库存管理
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
挑战
Laurenty 是一家专注于清洁、道路清扫、建筑和绿地的家族集团,在统一其跨网络和端点的安全标准方面面临着重大挑战。该公司需要遵守将于 2018 年生效的欧洲通用数据保护条例 (GDPR) 法律。2015 年,Laurenty 意识到其 IT 安全基础设施在技术上已经过时且支离破碎。该公司使用多种单点产品来解决特定的安全挑战,这导致了多个控制台、不同的方法,并且没有全球可见性。此外,即将出台的 GDPR 法规要求所有欧洲公司证明其持有的所有个人数据均受到保护,尤其是防止盗窃。违规行为可能会导致高达公司年营业额 4% 的严厉处罚。为了保护笔记本电脑免遭数据泄露,Laurenty 需要强大的加密解决方案。
关于客户
Laurenty 是一家总部位于比利时的家族集团,在卢森堡大公国和法国设有分支机构。该公司专注于清洁、道路清扫、建筑和绿地。 Laurenty 年营业额超过 1.2 亿欧元,在 4,300 名员工的帮助下为约 5,000 名客户提供服务。该公司在统一网络和端点的安全标准方面面临挑战,并且需要遵守欧洲通用数据保护条例 (GDPR) 法律。该公司的 IT 安全基础设施在技术上已经过时且支离破碎,需要强大的加密解决方案来保护其笔记本电脑免遭数据泄露。
解决方案
Laurenty 采用 Check Point Infinity 架构来统一其安全基础架构并实现最高安全标准的合规性。在 IT 安全集成商和公认的 Check Point 合作伙伴 Shinka 的帮助下,实施了全球解决方案,保护端点和网络,同时融入 Check Point Infinity 架构的原则。首要任务是保护公司的端点设备免受零日威胁和其他高级威胁。 Check Point SandBlast Agent 用于保护 Laurenty 免受各种未知恶意软件、机器人、网络钓鱼和勒索软件攻击。该公司还使用全磁盘和媒体加密以及端口保护来满足所有端点安全要求并实现 GDPR 合规性。 Laurenty 选择了 Check Point 的完整端点保护套件,因为它在一个软件包中提供了数据安全、网络安全、高级威胁防护、取证和远程访问 VPN,以实现完整的端点保护。该公司还使用配备 SandBlast 下一代威胁防护 (NGTX) 的新型 Check Point 5600 设备替换了旧网关,以保护公司网络免受零日威胁。
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