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New Zealand Reseller Sold On Cloud-Native Patching Solution for Greater Flexibility and Improved Visibility for Its Customers
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 设备管理平台
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
适用行业
- 金融与保险
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 维护
服务
- 系统集成
- 网络安全服务
挑战
Customers are increasingly moving to IT estates with servers located in the cloud and on-premises. Additionally, user endpoints are more distributed and are connecting to corporate systems from anywhere. How to manage these hybrid corporate IT infrastructures has become increasingly complex, and zero trust security architectures demand different management approaches to function effectively. As corporate systems expand outside of the organizational perimeter, organizations can no longer rely on the corporate network to protect corporate systems. Patching and endpoint hardening must be treated with a sense of urgency, considering that a large portion of known malware is exploiting vulnerabilities that have been in the wild for a prolonged period. Timely patching is becoming more important to chief information security officers to better protect their expanding network infrastructure.
关于客户
The Instillery is an award-winning, Kiwi-owned technology company that is headquartered in Aotearoa, New Zealand. The company was born and bred with a start-up mindset and challenger attitude, and seeks to put the best and most innovative technology solutions into the hands of local and global businesses. The Instillery offers a variety of IT and cybersecurity products and services focused on empowering their customers to do what they do best: delivering value for their customers and sharing their own expertise with the world.
解决方案
The Instillery chose Automox as its patching and endpoint hardening solution for two key reasons. First, Automox shifts the focus of patching from being merely an operational task to be a security and vulnerability management activity. With Automox, customers can visualize and understand the risks by the CVEs their systems are exposed to. Secondly, Automox is cloud-native, which means it doesn’t rely on inbound network access or that endpoints be domain-joined. Automox easily accommodates cloud deployments and work-from-home scenarios, and decreases the need for networks to be joined via WANs or VPNs – which further supports a zero trust (ZTNA) security approach. The Instillery worked with its customer, TOWER Insurance, to select a patching and endpoint hardening platform that was cross platform and provided both OS and third-party patching solutions. Additionally, TOWER needed a solution that was automated which would allow them to rapidly deploy critical updates and reduce the time and effort needed to keep their endpoints up to date.
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