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Tokyo Institute of Technology Enhances Web Security with SecureSphere WAF
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 事件驱动型应用
- 网络与连接 - 路由器和网桥
适用行业
- 教育
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 人力资源
- 产品研发
用例
- 智慧校园
- 篡改检测
服务
- 系统集成
挑战
日本领先的科技大学东京工业大学的校内托管服务运营的近 400 个网站的内容面临着严重的安全威胁。该大学负责管理和维护该研究所 IT 环境的全球科学信息和计算中心 (GSIC) 部门不断受到攻击。由于该部门内的安全专业资源有限,该大学迫切需要一个强大、易于部署的解决方案来有效保护其网络内容。安全管理团队的大量事件响应工作量和安全运营团队的人力资源有限,进一步加剧了这一挑战。
关于客户
东京工业大学,又称东京工业大学,是日本顶尖的国立科技大学,拥有130多年的历史。该大学拥有约 10,000 名学生,其中本科生 5,000 名,研究生院 5,000 名,在三个校区学习。东京工业大学以其技术进步而自豪,并提倡使用其始终可用的 IT 基础设施共享数据。该大学的超级计算机 TSUBAME 供本科生用于科学技术研究。除了大学自己的官方网站外,该大学的教职员工、行政和技术人员还运营着近 400 个网站。
解决方案
东京工业大学采用 SecureSphere Web 应用程序防火墙 (WAF) 来增强和简化其操作。选择该解决方案是因为它能够为大量 Web 内容提供有保障的保护,同时易于部署和操作。 SecureSphere WAF 提供了详细的警报消息,使东京工业大学能够立即准确地掌握当前的安全状态。它还可以确定事件响应的优先级,使团队能够专注于最紧急的事件。此外,SecureSphere 能够以有限的努力阻止重大安全威胁,大大减轻了安全团队的工作量。
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