McAfee Total Protection for Data

McAfee Total Protection for Data

全面的数据保护套件

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概述

在当今的环境中,企业数据时刻都面临着丢失、遭窃和泄露的风险。 McAfee Total Protection for Data 解决方案套件综合采用强大的加密、访问控制和用户行为监控手段保护您的数据安全。它利用 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 软件帮助您制定和实施数据保护策略,并集中进行数据安全管理。

Total Protection for Data 有助于:

  • 控制员工访问和使用敏感信息以及通过常见渠道(如电子邮件、IM、打印和 U 盘)传输这类信息的方式。无论员工是在公司、家里,还是在移动办公环境中,都能确保您时刻掌控数据保护。
  • 防范能够盗取员工凭据的木马、蠕虫和文件共享应用程序引发的数据丢失。
  • 保护存储在台式机、笔记本电脑、Tablet PC 和其他移动存储设备中的数据。控制需要加密的特定文件类型和文件夹。
  • 借助先进的报告和审核功能,快速轻松地向内外部审核人员、董事会成员和其他关键利益相关者证明安全合规性。

特点和优势

严格控制您的数据

监控和规范员工访问和使用数据以及通过常见渠道(如电子邮件、IM、打印和 U 盘)传输数据的方式 - 无论是在办公场所之内还是之外。

利用强大的数据加密技术保护设备

通过对所有终端设备实施全盘加密和严格的访问控制,有效防止未经授权的系统访问敏感数据,并在设备丢失或遭窃后禁用这些数据。

持久保护文件和文件夹的安全

在文件和文件夹于企业内外传输前,以自动、透明的方式对其进行实时加密。

集中和简化数据安全管理

使用单一的集中式 McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 控制台部署和实施强制性企业安全策略,严格控制数据的加密、监控和保护方式,避免其丢失。集中定义、部署、管理和更新数据安全策略,更有效地加密、过滤和监控机密数据,并阻止未经授权的访问。

借助先进的报告和审核功能,证明合规性

监控实时活动并生成详细的报告,以向审核人员、高级管理层和其他利益相关者证明对内部政策和相关法规中有关隐私规定的合规性情况。

系统要求

以下仅为最低系统要求。括号内的为推荐配置(如果有)。实际要求将视具体环境而定。

McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 服务器

  • 操作系统
    • Microsoft Server 2003 SP1/2003 R2
  • 硬件要求
    • CPU:Pentium II-class 450 MHz 或更高频率处理器
    • RAM:512 MB(推荐 1 GB)
    • 磁盘空间:250 MB

台式机和笔记本电脑终端

  • 操作系统
    • Microsoft Windows 7
    • Microsoft Windows Vista
    • Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP1 或更高版本
    • Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 或更高版本
  • 硬件要求
    • CPU:Pentium III 1 GHz 或更高频率处理器
    • RAM:推荐 512 MB
    • 磁盘空间:200 MB
    • 网络连接:TCP/IP,可远程访问

Windows 移动终端

  • 操作系统
    • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 for Smartphone
    • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 for PDA
    • Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone
    • Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC
  • 硬件要求
    • CPU:195 MHz
    • RAM:64 MB
    • 网络连接:TCP/IP(用于远程管理);ActiveSync 4.5 或更高版本(用于有线策略安装/更新)

客户案例

Cardnet (English)

Cardnet eliminates malware infections with comprehensive network, email, and endpoint security from McAfee.

产品特色
  • Total absence of known infections of any kind
  • Protected the entire IT infrastructure
  • Maintained IT security with a staff of three, versus 20 or more if the McAfee suite was not in place

New York State (English)

New York State enlists McAfee to consolidate endpoint protection and realizes a $20 million cost savings.

产品特色
  • Cut expenses for all endpoint security licenses by 75%, saving $20 million over a three-year period
  • Increased endpoint protection tenfold, while decreasing long-term TCO
  • Simplified management of endpoint security with a single console
  • Enabled the fulfillment of an unfunded state mandate to encrypt all desktops

NYC Department of IT and Telecommunications (English)

NYC Department of IT and Telecommunications uses McAfee for for vulnerability management, endpoint encryption, and other areas of security functionality.

产品特色
  • Increased protection with a savings of $18 million
  • Provided centralized control across highly distributed IT environment

The Doe Run Company (English)

The Doe Run Company protects intellectual property with McAfee Total Protection for Data.

产品特色
  • Enabled proactive enforcement of intellectual property security policies
  • Dramatically reduced the risks of mobile computing
  • Delivered robust safeguards at the host and the gateway
  • Automatically blocked data loss
  • Centralized security policy management

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McAfee Total Protection for Data (English)

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