For small and medium-sized enterprise users, viruses, hackers, and malicious attacks are no longer "legends". In the complex and changing network security situation at present, the network system carries the foundation of enterprise operation. The FBI and CSI conducted a special network security survey on 484 companies. The survey results show that more than 85% of security threats come from within the company. In terms of the loss amount, the loss caused by leaks of internal personnel is 16 times the loss caused by hackers. In terms of losses suffered by enterprises, 14% were stolen from patent information, 12% were financial frauds from internal personnel, and 5% were hacker attacks.
Since more than of network security threats come from within the enterprise and cause various losses, deploying a truly suitable and efficient enterprise intranet security system is imminent. In recent years, due to the increasingly complex network security forms, diverse types of network attacks, ever-changing attack tools, and different attack locations, the Enterprise Intranet security system should be deployed with caution.
One bogey: big but not big
When faced with enterprise intranet security requirements, enterprise managers often want to build a comprehensive and permanent security system. Therefore, when selecting Intranet security products, we also hope that we can select a "omnipotent" product that is applicable to all environments and functions in one step, this ignores the different requirements of enterprises for Intranet security due to their industry, functions, and network application characteristics.
Comprehensive Security Protection for enterprise intranet systems
In general, Enterprise Intranet security faces the following Representative requirements:
◆ How to formulate and implement unified security policies;
◆ How to prevent mobile computers and storage devices from accessing the Intranet at will;
◆ How to prevent illegal external connection of Intranet devices;
◆ How to manage client assets to ensure normal operation of devices;
◆ How to promptly discover the processes and clients that occupy the largest bandwidth in the network;
◆ How to quickly control abnormal client operations;
◆ How to prevent leakage of important internal information data;
◆ How to centrally monitor and manage clients
◆ How to quickly locate the introducing points of viruses, worms, and hackers on the network;
◆ How to promptly disconnect the contact that has been infiltrated into the network system;
◆ How to construct a network security alarm platform, respond to and query security events, and comprehensively manage network resources.