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Protecting user access and improving efficiencies while reducing costs 30 - 40 percent annually
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 身份认证管理
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 网络安全
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
这家国际零售集团的安全运营团队使用 IBM Security 访问管理软件已有近 14 年。该软件在管理和执行 250 个应用程序中近 30 万用户的用户访问方面发挥了重要作用。然而,该团队看到了通过从基于软件的访问管理解决方案转向集成访问设备来降低成本并获得新安全功能的机会。该公司还希望更好地支持对新移动和云应用程序的访问。
关于客户
客户是一家国际零售集团,在美国和欧洲经营着数千家商店。该集团的安全团队使用 IBM Security 访问管理软件已有近 14 年,有效地管理和执行了 250 个应用程序中近 30 万用户的用户访问。该公司希望降低成本并更好地支持对新移动和云应用程序的访问。
解决方案
该公司决定将其 IBM Security 访问管理环境升级到 IBM® Security Access Manager 设备,以提高效率和成本控制。该公司与 IBM 顶级业务合作伙伴 Palmetto Security Group 合作,帮助在其环境中构建、测试和认证该产品。这款灵活的设备可以扩展,为公司提供新功能,帮助保护其 Web 和移动应用程序免受威胁。例如,添加移动访问管理功能(包括上下文感知授权)将有助于促进新移动应用程序的交付。
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