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Leading University Enhances Network Security with Imperva WAF Gateway
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 网络安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 教育
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 产品研发
用例
- 智慧校园
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 网络安全服务
挑战
作为世界 100 强大学之一,业务遍及四大洲,其网络安全控制和保护资产的可见性面临着挑战。该大学不断扩大的数据库和不断变化的外部威胁格局已将其网络安全控制推向了可接受的风险缓解的极限。该大学热衷于为一小部分临床注册中心获得 ISO27001 认证,这进一步强调了加强网络安全的必要性。该大学需要保护多个云环境中的 Web 应用程序并支持 Microsoft Azure 平台上的 WAF,同时保持旧应用程序的本地占用空间。该解决方案必须是云和本地、多云提供商、SaaS,具有及时交付和执行速度,并且在部署期间对业务和最终用户造成的干扰最小。
关于客户
该客户是世界百强大学之一,业务遍及四大洲。该大学已从单一校园发展成为教育和研究强国。他们的工作正在对世界各地产生影响,从为非洲村庄提供清洁水到创造新的救生药物。他们拥有四个校区,真正在全球范围内发挥作用。该大学拥有不断扩大的数据库,并关注其网络安全控制和可见性以保护其资产。他们热衷于为一小部分临床注册机构获得 ISO27001 认证。
解决方案
该大学选择 Imperva WAF 网关(以前称为 SecureSphere)来增强其网络安全性。该解决方案使大学能够关联正常使用模式并触发偏差警报,持续监控应用程序级流量,并防止恶意外部流量。 Imperva WAF 网关的实施与 Imperva 云应用安全相结合,可以洞察应用程序威胁,识别访问大学 Web 应用程序的标准模式,同时监控和阻止可疑活动。这使得大学能够将更多时间投入到管道交付方法和遗留应用程序的保护上,而不是重新开发它们。该大学还将虚拟 WAF 设备部署到云环境中,以支持 Azure 中增加的 Web 工作负载。 Imperva 推荐 FlexProtect 作为灵活的许可选项,允许灵活的保护范围涵盖大学的文件、应用程序和数据库,并且具有成本效益、可扩展且与平台无关。
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