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SOKA-BAU Enhances Security for Web Applications and Database with SecureSphere
技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 数据库安全
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 教育
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 维护
用例
- 施工管理
- 篡改检测
挑战
SOKA-BAU 是一家为 70,000 家建筑公司提供福利、补偿和养老保险服务的德国公司,在数字化转型之旅中面临着重大挑战。他们的目标是向客户和员工提供自助式 Web 应用程序,这意味着将他们的应用程序暴露在互联网上。然而,在启用在线自助服务之前,他们需要确保后端数据库中的敏感薪酬和财务信息完全安全,不会受到未经授权的访问。安全解决方案还必须能够满足拥有超过 650,000 个最终用户的应用程序所需的规模和可用性严格要求。异构环境进一步加剧了挑战,其中包括来自多家领先供应商的数据库和应用程序服务器产品,运行自定义应用程序和打包应用程序。
关于客户
SOKA-BAU 是一家总部位于德国威斯巴登的公司。它为70,000家德国建筑公司提供福利、补偿和养老保险服务。超过 650,000 名建筑工人合计使用 SOKA-BAU 服务来支付工资、养老金计划、继续教育资金以及假期跟踪和安排。公司共有员工1300人,其中IT部门173人。该公司正在寻找一种解决方案,为客户和员工提供自助服务 Web 应用程序,这需要一个强大且安全的系统来保护敏感数据。
解决方案
经过全面测试,SOKA-BAU 选择了 Imperva 的 SecureSphere Web 应用防火墙和数据库安全网关产品。 SecureSphere 是唯一不仅能够提供深度监控和安全功能,而且在此类环境所需的性能和规模要求方面超越所有其他竞争对手的解决方案。凭借 SecureSphere 的无故障安装和最少的持续维护,SOKA-BAU 能够部署最复杂的安全解决方案,而无需支付与其他产品相关的高成本。 SecureSphere 使 SOKA-BAU 每天能够防止数百次攻击,同时提供可根据其需求进行扩展的高性能、可靠的解决方案。
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