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Tech Giant Secures Data and Saves $2 Million Annually with IoT Solution
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据库管理和存储
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 库存管理
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
挑战
一家全球计算机技术公司在满足各种法规标准方面面临重大挑战,包括萨班斯-奥克斯利法案 (SOX)、支付卡行业数据安全标准 (PCI-DSS) 和第 70 号审计标准声明 (SAS 70) 。该公司使用 IBM Guardium 来保护其数据库,但高昂的拥有成本和低运营效率被证明是一个主要障碍。由于需要大量的劳动力,该公司无法将其 IBM Guardium 部署扩展到其覆盖的 500 个数据库之外。这使得一些关键数据库不受监控,从而带来合规性和安全风险。劳动力成本高主要是由于Guardium的架构缺陷,需要大量虚拟设备来覆盖公司的500个数据库。虚拟设备的数量使得部署变得复杂且运营成本高昂。此外,Guardium 与该公司的 Remedy 变更票证和工作流程系统的集成非常麻烦,并带来了许多挑战。
关于客户
该客户是世界上最大的计算机技术公司之一,在价格竞争激烈、利润微薄的行业中运营。该公司在全球拥有超过 100,000 名员工,负责公司产品的开发、制造和服务。该公司使用 IBM Guardium 来保护其数据库,但高昂的拥有成本和低运营效率被证明是一个主要障碍。由于需要大量的劳动力,该公司无法将其 IBM Guardium 部署扩展到其覆盖的 500 个数据库之外。这使得一些关键数据库不受监控,从而带来合规性和安全风险。
解决方案
该公司决定用 Imperva SecureSphere 数据安全套件取代 IBM Guardium,以实现更高水平的合规性并节省 190 万美元的年度运营成本。 SecureSphere 仅需 65 个虚拟设备即可监控公司的 1,050 个数据库,比 Guardium 所需的 135 个虚拟设备大幅减少。虚拟设备的减少意味着公司需要管理的数据库审计基础设施数量减少了一半。此外,借助 SecureSphere,该公司能够通过与其 Remedy 票务系统集成,将主要手动变更票务流程转换为简化的自动化工作流程。 Guardium 一直在监控的 500 个数据库仅用了 60 天就完成了向 SecureSphere 的切换。初始部署成功后,该公司决定将 SecureSphere 部署范围扩大到总共 1,050 个数据库。
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