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Securing Sensitive Legal Information: A Case Study on TRT8's Use of CyberArk
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 端点安全
- 网络安全和隐私 - 恶意软件保护
适用行业
- 水泥
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 维护
- 质量保证
用例
- 网络安全
- 篡改检测
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
挑战
巴西北部司法机构 Tribunal do Trabalho da 8ª Região (TRT8) 面临着激增的网络攻击,考虑到其处理的数据的敏感性,这种情况尤其令人担忧。该组织最近对其法庭案件管理系统进行了数字化,使所有与法庭程序相关的信息(包括涉及雇佣纠纷的个人的高度敏感的个人信息)数字化。尽管拥有强大的安全策略,TRT8 对访问这些信息的用户和密码几乎没有控制权,而且特权访问是分散的。强制执行安全信息策略(例如定期更改和更新密码)是一个手动且耗时的过程。端点保护依赖于基本的防病毒工具,使组织容易受到病毒或恶意攻击的影响,这些病毒或恶意攻击可能在整个网络中传播并损害法院的运作。
关于客户
Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 8ª Região (TRT8) 是位于巴西北部的一个司法机构。它的任务是解决帕拉州和阿马帕州的雇主和工人的雇佣关系。该组织总部设在帕拉州首府贝伦。 TRT8 对与就业相关的问题(例如工人权利、纠纷和工会)进行裁决。该组织拥有 1,800 名员工,负责大量高度敏感的个人和法律信息,特别是因为该组织最近将法庭案件管理系统数字化。
解决方案
TRT8 求助于 CyberArk 来构建强大的身份安全基础设施。使用 CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager 和 CyberArk Privileged Access Manager (PAM) 自托管,TRT8 能够通过集中管理特权帐户和轮换密码来集中和自动控制对 200 多台服务器的访问。 CyberArk 与 Microsoft Active Directory 无缝集成,可自动监控映射到 TRT8 多重身份验证服务器的用户。 CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager 部署在所有 2,500 个端点上,提供了坚实的端点安全基础。这种深度防御方法允许 TRT8 在端点上强制执行最低权限,主动保护操作系统和第三方应用程序中存储的凭据,提供针对勒索软件的可靠保护,并保持对整个端点基础设施的可见性和控制。该解决方案是使用 CyberArk 客户成功经理和 CyberArk 咨询服务进行部署的,并得到了 CyberArk 业务合作伙伴 IT Protect 的支持。
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