州和地方政府

保护敏感数据,符合法规要求,并提高效率

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概述

迈克菲面向州政府和地方政府的安全产品组合提供了行业领先的技术和全天候的全球威胁智能信息,能够有效保护您的系统和数据免遭所有已知和新出现威胁的侵扰。我们的解决方案可以帮助您管理网络和数据,保护敏感和规管信息,遵循法规要求,识别和减少违反策略的行为,并前瞻性地持续保护您的网络免遭已知和新出现威胁的侵扰。同时,您还可以使用一个基于 Web 的集中平台管理整个安全系统,从而提高效率、降低成本和加快合规性证明。

主要优势

  • 使用单一安全解决方案降低成本,提高安全保护水平
    迈克菲无缝保护覆盖从桌面机到网络外围的各个区域,值得用户信赖。这种全方位的保护不仅可以带来拼凑式系统无法提供的强大保护,并且可以通过一组策略和流程统一实施安全和合规活动,从而减轻管理工作,为您节省时间和成本。
  • 发现和保护最敏感的数据
    发现之前未曾意识到的位置中的敏感数据。借助迈克菲工具保护数据免遭病毒、间谍软件、垃圾邮件、盗用、网络钓鱼诈骗以及企图盗取被忽略区域和易受攻击区域的敏感信息的黑客侵扰。
  • 通过一个集中平台管理安全和证明合规性
    使用 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 集中管理控制台简化您的系统管理,让您轻松监控整个网络。借助 ePO 平台,您还可以制定策略,执行审计,使用最新的开放协议和单项监管条例证明符合数据隐私法规和其他政府强制性要求。
  • 随时随地保护敏感数据
    使用安全策略(例如,自动化的数据透明加密)保护通过电子邮件、Internet、U 盘或其他手持设备传输的数据。数据得到妥善保护后,就减轻了移动工作人员的负担,同时也能促进政府人员和订约方之间安全高效地合作。如果移动设备丢失,您可以证明这些设备事先已经过适当加密,其中的数据无法访问,并且也不会影响合规。
  • 指导用户如何遵循安全的数据程序
    借助能在用户无意间破坏敏感信息时触发警报的策略,帮助您的员工和订约方保护数据,并了解安全最佳实践。
  • 在 Web 2.0 环境中保持全天候安全警戒
    通过我们的全天候全球威胁智能感知系统团队迈克菲实验室确保您的防护始终保持稳定和最新状态,即使应用程序和环境发生变化。
  • 在更短的时间内完成保护
    使用我们的自动化发现、成熟的控制和集中管理更快地部署和更新。只需几周(无需数个月)的时间即可投入使用并保持最高效率运行。

产品

数据保护

McAfee Total Protection for Data Loss Prevention
McAfee Total Protection for Data Loss Prevention

McAfee Total Protection for Data Loss Prevention (DLP) 通过随时随地保护敏感数据(无论其位于网络、存储系统还是终端)来捍卫知识产权并确保合规性,同时通过集中式部署、管理和报告省时省钱。

McAfee Endpoint Encryption
McAfee Endpoint Encryption

McAfee Endpoint Encryption 具有强大的加密功能,能拦截对敏感数据未经授权的访问,防止数据丢失和泄露。迈克菲提供了适用于 PC、网络文件和文件夹、移动设备、虚拟磁盘、移动存储介质和加密 USB 设备的多层加密解决方案。

资源

播客

David O’Berry, director of information technology systems and services for the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services, is interviewed (English)

David O’Berry of the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services, a McAfee customer, talks with Brian Contos, McAfee’s director of global security strategy and risk management.

Seth Kulakow, former CISO for the State of Colorado, is interviewed (English)

Seth Kulakow talks with Brian Contos, McAfee’s director of global security strategy and risk management, about critical security challenges facing state governments.

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博客

  • 10 Days of Rain in Korea
    Archive - 七月 05, 2011
    On March 4th of this year, exactly 20 months to the day of a similar incident on US Independence Day in 2009, a botnet based out of South Korea launched Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against 40 sites affiliated with South Korean government, military and civilian critical infrastructure as well as U.S. Forces Korea Read more...
  • My Recent Travels to Italy and Spain
    Gert Jan Schenk - 五月 19, 2011
    Recently I have been meeting with customers and resellers throughout Italy and Spain and it was interesting to hear that their needs from a security partner are very similar to those from the other countries I have recently visited.  I have started to see strong interest in the McAfee DLP, Database Protection and Encryption technologies Read more...
  • Cybersecurity: A Big Issue for Small Business
    Dr. Phyllis Schneck - 五月 16, 2011
    Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a top ten list of cybersecurity tips for small businesses as part of National Small Business Week. I had the privilege of sitting on a panel convened by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski this morning to discuss securing and empowering small businesses with technology. Small businesses are a major Read more...
  • Critical Infrastructure Not Ready For Cyberattacks by George Kurtz
    Archive - 四月 20, 2011
    On Tuesday, McAfee and CSIS issued our second annual critical infrastructure report, “In the Dark: Crucial Industries Confront Cyberattacks.” The good news? We took a close look at the sectors that affect you on a daily basis—power, oil, gas, and water—sectors that may well be the first targets of a serious cyberattack. The bad news? Read more...
  • New release of CIP report: Crucial Industries Confront Cyber Attacks
    Brian Contos - 四月 20, 2011
    Yesterday, McAfee released “In the Dark: Crucial Industries Confront Cyberattacks,” a sequel report focused on the critical civilian infrastructure that depends most heavily on industrial control systems. Our 2011 report is a follow up to last year’s “In the Crossfire: Critical Infrastructure in the Age of Cyberwar“. As our VP of Threat Intelligence Phyllis Schneck Read more...