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Pharmaceutical Giant Streamlines Security with Zscaler
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 应用安全
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 药品
用例
- 网络安全
- 库存管理
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 硬件设计与工程服务
挑战
该客户公司是一家年收入超过 20 亿美元的全球制药巨头,在 60 个国家/地区拥有超过 11,000 名员工,在管理其安全解决方案方面面临着重大挑战。该公司的快速增长(主要是通过并购)导致了不同安全解决方案的激增,而这些解决方案变得越来越难以管理。该公司正在努力应对跨地点的多个设备代理,这使得管理变得繁琐。由于该公司分布广泛,设备的部署具有挑战性。此外,该公司缺乏对其各个地点的互联网流量的可见性。该公司需要一个单一的、可扩展的解决方案,可以在全球范围内快速部署,而其小型 IT 员工只需付出最少的努力。
关于客户
该客户是全球最大、最全面的药物开发公司之一,2012 年收入超过 20 亿美元。该组织在全球 60 个国家拥有超过 11,000 名员工。近年来,该公司实现了爆炸性增长,其中大部分是通过并购实现的。这种增长在每次收购中都将新的安全解决方案引入了生态系统,增加了该公司已经在努力管理的多种解决方案。该公司的 IT 员工人数很少,他们正在寻找一种可以快速轻松地推广到全球所有地点和员工的解决方案。
解决方案
在评估了各种选项后,该公司选择了 Zscaler 作为他们的解决方案。 Zscaler 因其云交付特性而脱颖而出,无需在每个远程办公室安装新设备和软件。这是一种经济高效的解决方案,还避免了加剧公司现有的带宽和延迟问题。借助 Zscaler,该公司可以动态添加新用户和办公室,而无需消耗 IT 团队的大量时间。 Zscaler 提供集中可见性和管理,使 IT 部门能够从一个中心位置管理全球用户。 IT 部门还可以访问实时报告和详细日志文件,从而深入了解网络上的用户活动。
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