技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云数据库
- 网络与连接 - 网关
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 国家安全与国防
适用功能
- 采购
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 篡改检测
- 交通监控
服务
- 测试与认证
关于客户
Ulster-Greene ARC 是一家非营利机构,为患有自闭症和其他发育障碍和智力障碍的个人提供从出生到成年的全面服务。该组织在 35 个地点开展业务,致力于确保其服务对象的安全和隐私。这包括保护私人医疗信息和遵守 HIPAA 法规。该组织面临网络安全和数据保护方面的挑战,特别是在 URL 过滤、移动用户保护和数据丢失防护方面。
挑战
Ulster-Greene ARC 是一家为自闭症患者以及其他发育障碍和智力障碍人士提供服务的非营利机构,其网络安全和数据保护面临着重大挑战。他们将网络流量从 35 个位置回传到 3 个中心位置,以便在传统代理服务器上进行 URL 过滤。此过程引入了延迟和性能下降。他们使用的 URL 过滤设备只能定义广泛的、静态的过滤类别,但无法提供对 Web 内容的细粒度、动态控制。由于担心潜在的安全威胁,这导致许多网站被屏蔽,甚至包括合法网站。此外,移动用户得不到保护,给这些用户执行政策带来了困难。该组织还需要确保 HIPAA 合规性并防止数据丢失,尤其是私人医疗信息。
解决方案
Ulster-Greene ARC 采用 Zscaler 的云交付服务来应对他们的挑战。他们的 35 个互联网网关均将互联网流量转发到 Zscaler 云,在该云中执行基于策略的深入双向威胁检查。这改善了他们的安全状况,并防止个人健康信息 (PHI) 通过 Web 2.0 渠道泄露。借助 Zscaler,Ulster-Greene 不再需要购买和维护内部设备或回程流量到集中位置,从而显着提高了性能。 Zscaler 的动态内容分类技术使 Ulster-Greene 能够高速扫描页面,对其进行分类,并根据公司政策进行处理。这完全消除了由于担心嵌入式安全风险而阻止网站的需要。 Zscaler 还提供了保护 Web 2.0 通道的解决方案,使 Ulster-Greene 能够允许用户访问更多网站,同时减少数据丢失的风险。
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