技术
- 基础设施即服务 (IaaS) - 云计算
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 采购
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
关于客户
Movember 是一家非营利组织,致力于对男性健康产生持久影响。他们通过让捐助者和活动参与者参与各种举措来实现这一目标。为了简化流程并更好地服务利益相关者,Movember 过渡到云环境。然而,他们的传统 Web 应用程序防火墙 (WAF) 解决方案面临着挑战,如果没有不断的调整和干预,这些解决方案就无法在高峰流量期间进行扩展。这促使他们寻求更高效、更可扩展的解决方案。
挑战
Movember 是一家致力于影响男性健康的非营利组织,它已过渡到云环境,以更好地为捐助者和活动参与者提供服务,并简化他们的流程。然而,在这个转变过程中,他们遇到了重大挑战。他们的传统 Web 应用程序防火墙 (WAF) 解决方案无法在高峰流量期间进行扩展,而不需要团队不断调整和干预。六个月来,Movember 一直在努力将旧版 WAF 解决方案集成到其现代应用程序基础设施中。该解决方案从未完全实施,导致了挫败感并导致必须放弃并更换该解决方案。该组织需要一个无缝且安全的 Web 应用程序保护解决方案,以跟上其快速扩展的云基础设施的步伐。
解决方案
Signal Sciences 介入协助 Movember 基金会从严格的传统 WAF 部署过渡到无缝且安全的 Web 应用程序保护解决方案。该解决方案旨在跟上 Movember 快速扩展的云基础设施的步伐。实施速度很快,仅用了 20 天就完成了,提供了即时的安全可见性和保护价值。 Movember 团队能够在开始概念验证试验后 48 小时内将 Signal Sciences 部署到他们的开发环境中。 Signal Sciences 的整个时间表(包括评估、购买和生产实施)在 20 天内完成。 Signal Sciences 基于云的仪表板为 Movember 团队提供了跨所有 Web 应用程序的准确报告和数据。这使他们能够报告运营数据,确认他们的 Web 应用程序是安全的并且可以自动扩展。新的安全措施没有阻止实际流量,也没有误报。
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