技术
- 网络安全和隐私 - 安全合规
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 国家安全与国防
- 零售
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 网络安全
- 租赁金融自动化
服务
- 网络安全服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
PayPoint 是一家拥有 60,000 家商店网络的组织,提供零售技术、服务和全渠道支付解决方案。他们每年处理价值数十亿美元的支付,2019 年的收入为 2.785 亿美元。PayPoint 在伦敦证券交易所上市,是 FTSE 250 指数的组成部分。他们成立了内部网络安全和信息技术小组委员会,以不断改进其网络安全和合规状况。
挑战
作为一家每年处理价值数十亿美元支付的组织,PayPoint 认识到保护大量敏感数据和改善 IT 环境的迫切需要。他们还需要解决网络安全技能短缺的问题,这给行业内的许多公司带来了挑战。 PayPoint 必须遵守 PCI DSS 合规性,该要求的一部分要求组织确保各种文件跟踪和监控系统到位。 PayPoint 已经拥有文件完整性监控 (FIM) 解决方案,但他们需要在不显着增加成本的情况下增加 FIM 服务。
解决方案
PayPoint 在整个组织中部署了 Change Tracker 来应对挑战。 Change Tracker 通过提供内置审核和监控报告及模板,使实现和维护持续的 PCI 合规性变得简单。通过与 ServiceNow 的 ITSM 工具集成,PayPoint 能够拥有用于变更管理的闭环环境。变更跟踪器可识别 IT 环境中发生的未经授权的变更,让您高枕无忧。
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